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1.      116    10 3 4 Video Loss    d    FAA    Basic Setting    Video Adjust Camera 1    Motion    Video Loss Title CameraB1  i Enable    Log   Pre alarm Record  Buzzer     Email Notify  _    Network Alarm     Alarm Output Hone  j  MS ransparent         Figure 10 6 Camera Menu     Video Loss    Camera  Select the camera you wish to adjust     Title    will change to the title name of the selected camera   Enable  Check box to enable Video Loss   Log  Check box to record video loss events in the log     Pre alarm Record  Check box to record several moments before the video loss   Pre alarm recording rate  will follow    Normal    frame rate setting     Buzzer  Check box to enable buzzer when a video loss event occurs   Email Notify  Check box to enable email notification when a video loss event occurs     Network Alarm  Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC when video loss occurs   requires  PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu     Alarm Output  This will transmit a signal through one of the alarm outputs  It can be set to either    NONE      not active  or    T        Output Type  Output action when alarm is triggered   Timeout  Alarm output lasts for the set time duration   Permanent  Alarm will remain active until user presses    Enter    key on front panel   Transparent  Alarm output continues as long as there is a video loss   Trans Timeout  Alarm output continues until event ends  then lasts for the set time duration     Apply To
2.     Title  Install m  Covert    Record Mode  Resolution  Record Quality  Normal Speed  150 00 fps  CIF   Event Speed  Record Audio m    araon o    Select camera 1 4 for adjustment   Enter a camera title  max  16 characters      Activate this checkbox for all installed cameras  Not installed camera channels  should be deactivated  otherwise system performance will be reserved for these not  used channels     If this checkbox is activated  cameras will not be visible  local and remote  and for  all users with  OPERATOR  user rights  Users with  ADMIN  and  MANAGER  user  rights still can see the camera     select the recording mode     Normal Event  Continuous record  with Normal speed  and Event  Motion  contact  alarm  recording  with Event Speed     Event Only  ERS 4 will record only events  motion  contact alarm      Select recording resolution based on video format   PAL  720x576   720x288   360x288  NTSC  720x480   720x240   360x240    Select an image quality for recording  There are five different qualities available     Normal Speed    Event Speed  Record Audio    PTZ ID    Apply To    Save Ch 1   4    Superior  High  Standard  Basic and Low   A higher image quality uses more HDD space     Frame rate in images per second  IPS  for continuous recording  The speed is  limited to the maximum recording rate of the ERS 4  displayed on the right side of  this line  divided by the number of installed cameras  If the resolution option is  changed  the unit of this field will al
3.    Event   HD Full    Log  Check box to record events in the log   Buzzer  Check box to enable buzzer when hard drive is full   Email Notify  Check box to enable email notification when HD is full     Network Alarm  Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC   requires PowerCon software and  setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu     Alarm Output  This will transmit a signal through one of the alarm outputs  It can be set to either    NONE      not active  or    T        Output Type  Output action when alarm is triggered   Timeout  Alarm output lasts for the set time duration   Permanent  Alarm will be continuously active until user presses    Enter    key   Transparent  Alarm output remains active until event ends   Trans Timeout  Alarm output continues until event ends  then lasts for the set time duration     Timeout Duration  The amount of time the buzzer sounds when the HD is full  Duration selectable from 1  to 150 seconds     124    HD Off     Alarm  amp  Ev    e B e O    Event          Buzzer  Email Notify    Network Alarm    Alarm Output  output Type  Timeout Duration a        Figure 10 15 Alarm  amp  Event Menu     Event   HD Off    Buzzer  Check box to enable buzzer when hard drive is off   Email Notify  Check box to enable email notification when HD is off     Network Alarm  Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC   requires PowerCon software and  setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu     Alarm Output  This will transmit a signal 
4.    In the Security Settings window  scroll to    ActiveX controls and plug ins       Security Settings    x     Settings        m    Ar i a E y E    AAA AAA AAA AAA                    Automatic prompting For Actives controls     Disable       Enable  164  Binary and script behaviors      Administrator approved  O Disable     Enable  E Download signed Actives controls  O Disable  O Enable     Prompt    164  Download unsigned Actives controls    F      A Mi  hl     Reset custom settings  to Eo   Medium    Reset      ca         Set the controls as follows        Enable      Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt  Internet Explorer 7 only   Allow scriptlets   E7 only   Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls  Binary and script behaviours  Display video and animation on a webpage that does not use external media player   E7 only   Run ActiveX controls and plug ins  script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting     Prompt      Y    Download signed ActiveX controls  Y    Download unsigned ActiveX controls     Disable      v Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe    LNN NNN A    Click OK and then choose Yes to change the security settings     Close the window so you are back at the login screen   Click the Refresh button to reload the page     E EverFocus   Home   Microsoft Internet Explorer         File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help    A j    gt    Search S Favorites       Address E  http uns  everfocus compdefault  asp       Internet
5.    Timeout Duration   Duration of event for the Output types  TIMEOUT  and   TRANSPARENT TIMEOUT       Enter the event duration in the range 1   150 seconds     Save the settings for this event type     3 8 2 5 Event  HD Off    This menu defines reaction  if HDD is disconnected     f EverFocus dd il AAA fet    Alarm  Event    Buzzer m  Email Notify m  Network Alarm Mi    IET MOI ia None y     Timeout Duration       Event Select HD off    Buzzer Check box to enable buzzer in case of HDD off events    Email Notify Check box to send email notification case of HDD off events    Network Alarm Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC case of HDD off events    requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu    Alarm Output In case of event the output relay will switch  It can be set to either    NONE     not  active  or    1     relay activated     Output Type Output action when HDD off event is triggered   Transparent  Alarm is active as long the event is active   Timeout  Automatic alarm reset after a defined time  Timeout   Duration     Transparent Timeout  Alarm will reset after event ended   Timeout Duration   Timeout Duration Duration of event for the Output types  TIMEOUT  and    TRANSPARENT TIMEOUT       Enter the event duration in the range 1   150 seconds     Apply Save the settings for this event type     3 8 2 6 Event  Power Loss    This menu defines reactions in case of power loss     Alarm    SMG Porro    Event    Event  Log  Emai
6.    ws optimizing the camera image     VA Everfocus CR Bea  SO   0    Basic Setting  ideo Adjust Camera PAR    Motion Title Camera02    Video Loss    To MS  mc  PM a    Color     S    2009 12 30 15 03 04     apply To  Save CH2    Select camera 1 4 for adjustment   Brightness adjustment in the range 1 100   Contrast adjustment in the range 1 100   Color adjustment in the range 1 100     This button can be used to copy the image settings to other cameras  Select which  camera you wish to copy to      Select All  selects all cameras     Unselect All    deselects all cameras  Click    OK    to  copy the settings or  Cancel  to exit without copying     Select All     ciara    PR    Cancel       Clicking on this button will save the changed settings for this camera     3 6 3 Camera  Motion      A EverFocus      00  87   07  65  Sa  iS Fe fl   is NS   60   18 fet  9  Basic Setting  Video Adjust Camera  Title Camera01 Main Monitor    Video Loss Enable mM  Log Mu   Pre alarm Record W   Buzzer W   Email Notify mi   Network Alarm m    Alarm Output none y   Output Type  Timeout Duration       Camera Select camera 1 4 for adjustment    Enable Check box to enable motion detection  Other motion options will not be available  unless this feature is selected    Log Check box to record motion events in the log    Main Monitor Reaction of  locally at ERS 4 installed  monitor     No change  No change on the main monitor display    Full screen  A full screen of the active camera will display on th
7.   2 5 USB MOUSE INSTALLATION    For service and installation the ERS 4 can be operated by mouse at a local connected monitor   All functions except playback and export are available at local operation   Connect the USB mouse to the back panel USB port        NOTE  Recommended mouse types are Logitech   and Microsoft   wired USB wheel mouse  Wireless  USB mouse is not supported     ERS 4 Instruction Manual    2 6 Monitor connection    For service and installation the ERS 4 can be operated by mouse at a local connected monitor    All functions except playback and export are available at local operation    The ERS 4 provides a composite Video output  BNC  and a VGA output  resolution 800x600   60Hz  with  similar functionality  Depending on monitor type select one of these video outputs for monitor installation        L Monitor    2 7 NETWORK CONNECTION    This section only describes physical connection to an Ethernet network  This step must be completed  before the ERS 4 s can connect to the network  Appendix C describes more Details for network  installations    There are two basic types of connection     2 7 1 Direct PC Connection through Crossover Network Cable    The point to point connection of ERS 4 and PC requires a crossover  crossed  network cable  This type of  connection is ONLY used for direct connection to a single PC  Make sure that the PC is equipped with a  10 100 1000 Mbps compatible network connection        Figure 2 1 Direct PC Connection    ERS 4 Instruction
8.   ERS 4       Inetruintian Mania   Instruction Manual    The color of the button represents current status of the camera   5     Menu buttons for setup  search and export  details are explained in following  chapters     a  Live View  ef    Express setup    7    Video window    ERS 4 Instruction Manual          Camera setup  Record setup   recording time calculator    Alarm setup             Network setup       Hard disk status   setup    System setup  date  time  user  interfaces  misc      Display setup  for local monitor output     Info  system status informations    Video export          Playback search    E El ll E E El El    PTZ control    Area for live or playback view of the video channels    3 5 REMOTE SETUP   EXPRESS    The EXPRESS menu allows a fast configuration of all basic parameters without going through all other  menus  This allows configuring an ERS 4 for installations with simple requirements  no alarm  no enhanced  schedule 7 no advanced network settings     within a few minutes at one menu page only    Ze       Click on to open the EXPRESS setup menu       A EverFocus para  f   a a pa fas Pe ll  ll O  O  a a  e    Date REE tia    Time EEE  Record Mode Saas    Network Type  IP Address  Subnet Mask js Mo go  Gateway  DNS Server 1 ie   h    DNS Server 2 Mo Mo Mo o          Date Click on the calendar icon        Click on current date  ERS 4 will take over this date   Time Select hour  minutes and seconds and adjust time with the up down arrows   Record mode 3
9.   This button can be used to copy the video loss settings to other cameras  Select which cameras  you wish to copy to   Select All  selects all cameras     Unselect All    deselects all cameras  Click    OK    to  copy the settings or  Cancel  to exit without copying     117    Select All  Unselect All       10 4 Record Setting    Figure 10 7 is a screen shot of the RECORD  amp  PLAY SETTING MENU  This menu is used to configure  basic recording and playback settings     Fee RE e pE E O    Record Audio  Record Overwrite    Schedule Record    Record Status Relay MedigHone  j  Auto Erase video  NET  Day s  Ago       Figure 10 7 Record  amp  Play Menu    Record Audio  Check the box to record audio   Record Overwrite  Check the box and disk will begin overwriting when full   Schedule Record  Use schedule recording mode     For Schedule recording  the only way to stop schedule recording is to turn schedule recording off  Pressing  any keypad on front panel to change schedule recording will not work during scheduling record mode   When schedule recording is disabled  ERS 4 will auto turn on recording     Time Stamp  Select if the time and date will display while recording  Choose from Top  Bottom  or Off   Record Status Relay Output  Select from    NONE    and    1        Auto Erase Video  The hard drive will automatically erase after the selected number of days  To use the  maximum hard drive space  choose    OFF        118    10 5 Alarm  amp  Event Setting    Figure 10 8 is a scre
10.  07 58 45    2010 02 02 08 00 32   2010 02 02 08 00 38          Select one or more events  check box  and click on PERA button   After entering file name and file path the screen shows a progress bar  until the export is finished     PATA  A A A AT       FE Pee TAS Oe AAA  AAA u A ia    PAR ee RARA MATT LAA al ad CARA ll APART ARA ATT AA al OF    TUNA 01 44 4b   ZOTWUAUZ  Ur AD  2010 02 02 07 43 46  Canca  2 02 07 43 52       AO TOMA  OF oo O02   0700 02 073507    71    4 4 2 Time  Date Search    The search by time   date allows searching normal  continuous  or event records     fJ EverFocus fla  5  A iS FA fy  RE   O  fe ict      ime Search    Event Search  Play from     Date a  Time     ea       Play from    Date Enter the start date for playback search    Time Enter the start time for playback search    Play Click on for starting playback search      3 EverFocus fam  87   0   655 Fiat  eS  es  a  RE   O  E ict    Normal  Motion    B Video Loss    Alarm 2010 02 02 07 34 05  Disable    O D gt  Speed 1       45 VIDEO COPY   EXPORT    The COPY menu allows exporting video files to the client PC  Furthermore a file player software is  available for playback of video files on PC     fJ EverFocus W  0   E  Bat Je pes O ELR ORREL    Camera  or  EN es    Select All    Start Date Time 0012 i    Standard Cop    23 23    End Date Time MAA EE    Copy Now cy canes     Download Player       Camera Select one ore more cameras for video export   Activate check box  SELECT ALL  for export of
11.  10 UNS CONMECION tra aaa 90  7 2 2 Direct High Speed Modem Connection              ccccssesessssssssssessssssesseseeesssceesseseessaseesesesersasenen 95  keo  ROUTE OF LAN SON 97  Lo  LINKSYS  amp  D LINK PORT FORWARDIN Gia ri 99  TOF ENKS PON FOL A eee th ccacallerseceitlesad teens N A 99  Toe DAE INK POM FOMWANING caia 102   8 APPENDIX D  TIMING OF ALARM MODES    ccocccnociononicninicniccncninconcncancncncan canon canon rancr anar raras 104  9 APPENDIX E  CHANGING RULE FOR EXPRESS SETUP     ncccoccccociccococoncccnoonanconanoanancnnancaninannonos 107  10 APPENDIX E  LOCAL SETUP AT ERAS Anar 109  10 1     OPEN CONFIGURA TION MENU anar an 109  WEA EN Aoi 109  103 GAMERA SE UN o 112  ToS o     ee eee 112  WSA A a a a a a a ade 114  Tor   MOON tddi 115  TODAS VICE OMS S nadaa tada dd ell dad eric 117  104 RECORD SET UNE aae 118  10 5  ALARM  amp  EVENT SETTING cruinneas am 119  a Aa a E E ll 119  IS  anat 121  106    SCTE DEE SE IAIN Gis add 128  O e e INE 00 EOI een ee 128    A dom iao eaa E antes  129    OOS 61a  210  0  se e e ES O ener ene eee A 130  10 04 GIGI CUO todita 134  107 NETO e e ee ceterean     138  a BAN A o O O TY 138  OTELE EEE ORR oe en Pen nL RE E eee Pen ee ere Cn eee 139  MU DN e e ee ETE 139  10 7 4 A a ou hewmen aa ea sean 142  1039    DISK  SEF TING wiseticatenct ca Ait o de e e o 143  09 DISPLAY SE TIN e ar lt 144  1099F MONOS D erran T E mabbenuececcusteah asec 144  A Man MESE o dee 145  ES E E A 146  O A e e 146  10102 IDA MIA oa casi 147  OM  O A A
12.  2010 02 02 07 31 51   2010 02 02 07 31 57 Motion  2010 02 02 07 39 11   2010 02 02 07 39 17 Motion  2010 02 02 07 42 46   2010 02 02 07 42 53 Motion  2010 02 02 07 43 46   2010 02 02 07 43 52 Motion  2010 02 02 07 58 02   2010 02 02 07 58 07 Motion    2010 02 02 07 58 14   2010 02 02 07 58 45 Motion    2010 02 02 08 00 32   2010 02 02 08 00 38 Motion    1 4 Total 46       Select an item from the list and click on HARE button  the screen will show the playback window with  the selected event video       y  gt     Normal  Motion    a Video Loss    Alarm 2010 02 02 07 34 05  Disable    C OE  gt  OD   Speed 1       CONTROLS    Fast backward 2x 32x  Playback backward  Stop   Pause   Play   Fast forward 2x 32x    Return to SEARCH results    70    In addition to the Copy   Export menu page it is also possible to export event video files directly from the  event search page     Tine Sean    D  cCH  StariDate EndDate   Te       2010 02 02 07 29 08   2010 02 02 07 29 13    2010 02 02 07 29 16   2010 02 02 07 29 25  2010 02 02 07 29 36   2010 02 02 07 29 57   3 2010 02 02 07 30 43   2010 02 02 07 30 49    2010 02 02 07 31 42   2010 02 02 07 31 48  2010 02 02 07 31 51   2010 02 02 07 31 57  2010 02 02 07 34 02   2010 02 02 07 34 08    3 2010 02 02 07 31 12   2010 02 02 07 31 21    v    2010 02 02 07 39 11   2010 02 02 07 39 17  2010 02 02 07 42 46   2010 02 02 07 42 53  2010 02 02 07 43 46   2010 02 02 07 43 52  2010 02 02 07 58 02   2010 02 02 07 58 07  2010 02 02 07 58 14   2010 02 02
13.  7 2 3 Export LOG    The selected log entries can be exported to a file in   txt format   Click on button for creating the log file     78    ERS 4 Instruction Manual    5 APPENDIX A  HDD ASSEMBLING    If the ERS 4 was delivered in the version without Hard Disk  it is possible to add a HDD with the optional  Hard Disk mounting kit ERS HDMK     The kit ERS HDMK contains        ERS 4 Instruction Manual    5 1 OPEN ERS 4 HOUSING    Unscrew the 2 screws at each side of ERS 4 for removing the cover   Lift the back side of the cover first  take care for the middle mount at front side  marked red         ERS 4 Instruction Manual    5 2 MOUNTING HDD BRACKETS    Assemble the HDD brackets with 2 screws each at both sides of HDD        Connector side       ERS 4 Instruction Manual  5 3 ASSEMBLING COOLER FAN    Mount the cooler fan with the 2 fan screws at the right housing side     E a    4     s    a T  E  gt  _ 4  1  7   f T E   s  F A A y    Y 8h a 5    a Pe  zz       E i hr              pa  F S T  i ag q     3     La 3 i  Pe ary il         Sy      dj            Please make sure for correct cable position and airflow direction  intake fan         82    ERS 4 Instruction Manual    5 4 SATA AND POWER CABLE INSTALLATION    Connect the power cable and SATA cable to the main board     i ba q  yyy    ty T    h e   aay       dimai SGE  reo tee    sl MLS FEL q i  MI FEE Ci    ri 6 a  lll MU CHa pene       Connect SATA and power cable to the pre assembled HDD before mounting the HDD to the ho
14.  A 148  UT a o Oe nC 150  A A O A A 151  10 11 ANEMIA ON a des o ane 152  e cect ch peels atta ba darter A EO teehee ache tlt 152  OAIE  o EPR E 0 O omer PR PEC OO OT 153    vi    1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW    The ERS 4 is a 4 channel video server with local recording function for CCTV applications    With the optional build in HDD the ERS 4 is the ideal device for network operated CCTV systems with local  recording and low usage of systems network bandwidth    The efficient H 264 compression with newest codec   technology allows fast network video streaming in  excellent quality  furthermore an efficient usage of Hard Disk capacity at local recording    The ERS 4 provides live and playback evaluation via network  Live view and setup menu are also  accessible at local monitor  operated by mouse     1 1 FEATURES    e H 264 Compression format  e User friendly GUI with graphical icons and visual indicators  e Setup menu local  mouse  local monitor  or via network  Browser  CMS     e Express Setup  by entering key parameters in EXPRESS menu the ERS 4 is ready for operation  within a minute    e Audio recording capabilities  e Optional 1 internal SATA HDD    e Multi language support    1 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS    ERS 4 video server x1   Quick Installation Guide x1  User s Manual Disk x1   AC Adapter and Power Cord x1    1 3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES    ERS HDMK  ERS 4 Hard Disk mounting kit for installing 3 5  SATA HDD to ERS 4 NH          1 4 SPECIFICATIONS    Physical    Recording Rate Resolutio
15.  Alarm is active as long the event is active   Timeout  Automatic alarm reset after a defined time  Timeout  Duration     Transparent Timeout  Alarm will reset after event ended   Timeout Duration     This button can be used to copy the image settings to other cameras  Select which  camera you wish to copy to      Select All  selects all cameras     Unselect All    deselects all cameras  Click    OK    to  copy the settings or  Cancel  to exit without copying     7   Select All    Clear All       Clicking on this button will save the changed settings for this camera     3 6 4 Camera     This menu defines the    Video Loss    reaction on video loss events        F EverFocus flat  8   E gt   Et  a  a FA BEBELO    Basic Setting  Camera ME     Video Adjust  Motion    Title Camera01    Enable m    Camera  Enable    Log  Pre alarm Record    Buzzer  Email Notify  Network Alarm    Alarm Output    Output Type    Timeout Duration       Log Ka   Pre alarm Record m  Buzzer Mi   Email Notify m    Network Alarm E    IET MO Mita None    gt    Output Type    Apply To    Select camera 1 4 for adjustment     Check box to enable video loss detection  Other motion options will not be available  unless this feature is selected     Check box to record video loss events in the log    Check box to record several seconds before the video loss event    Pre alarm recording rate will follow    Normal    frame rate setting    Check box to enable buzzer when a video loss event is triggered    Check box to
16.  Color       Pin 1    gt  Orange White  Pin 2    gt  Orange   Pin       gt  Green White  Pin 4    gt  Blue   Pin 5    gt  Bluerihite  Pin 6    gt  Green   Pin 7    gt  BrownWhite    Pin 6 22 gt  Brown          Connection Procedure    gt  The First step is to purchase or make a cross over cable  We recommend purchasing one if you  have never made a cross over cable  Please remember you can not use a straight through network  cable for this application     gt  Once you have a cross over cable plug one end into the LAN port on the back of the DVR and the  other into the network card on the back of the computer      gt  Log into the EverFocus DVR menu and go to the Network Setting Menu    gt  You must use the Static IP option for this type of connection      gt  Assign an IP of 192 168 001 003  a Subnet Mask of 255 255 255 000  and a Gateway of  192 168 001 001  You can ignore DNS Server      gt  The next step is to set the computers network settings to match those of the DVR  You will need  Administrator privileges on your Windows machine to do this      gt  Toassign a fixed IP address in Windows 2000 XP              vE Control Panel       E     Goto Start    k a Printers and Faxes       amp  Tour Windows xP    w Faint E    UY  Help and Support   A  Files and Settings Transfer E   DD Wizard   Search    All Programs  gt  17  Run     ve  Log OFT  o  Turn OFF Computer         a Double click on  Control Panel       Double click on  Network  Connections    E Control Panel  File Edit 
17.  Current Firmware Version  Displays the current version   Firmware Upgrade  Press    Upgrade    to upgrade the firmware     NOTE  To perform a Firmware Upgrade  you will need to connect a USB flash device with  the latest version of the firmware  Do not disconnect USB device or turn off the power of  the unit during the upgrade  this can cause the system to crash     Configurations    Load Factory Default  Click    Load    to restore all menu settings to the default values  User Account   Network Setting  and Time are not affected     Load From USB  Click    Load    to upload saved ERS 4 configuration settings from a USB flash device   Save To USB  Click    Save    to save the current ERS 4 configuration settings to a USB flash device   Language  Choose which language the ERS 4 uses  The available languages may vary based on region     151    10 11 INFORMATION    5 37 is a screen shot of the INFORMATION SETTING MENU  This menu displays important system  information     R    AA    Log Systen Network    Version 6 98 22 IP 6 6 0 8  Model ELR HAC 86 11 14  68 66  1b  NISC PAL NTSC DUR Name  Network ID    Status  1    Disk None       Figure 10 37 Information Menu     System     10 11 1 System   System   Version  Displays firmware version number   Model  Displays ERS 4 model number   NTSC PAL  Displays current video format     Network   IP  Displays the ERS 4 s current IP Address    MAC  Unique address of the ERS 4 s internal network card  This option cannot be changed   DVR Name  
18.  Eluenvhite  Pin 6    gt  Green   Pin 7    gt  Bian hite  Pin 8    gt  Brown    Connection Procedure      gt  The First step is to purchase or make a straight through cable  We recommend purchasing one if  you have never made a straight through cable  Please remember you can not use a cross over  network cable for this application     gt  Once you have a straight through cable plug one end into the LAN port on the back of the recorder  and the other into the router      gt  Log into the EverFocus DVR menu and go to the Network Setting Menu     97     gt  Tolet the router automatically assign an address     set the Network Type to DHCP  Make sure to write down the IP address and the Gateway     Exit from the Menu to save settings     To manually assign an address     Go to a computer connected on the same network as the DVR     Click on the Start button and choose Run   o If using Windows Vista  choose Search instead     Type    command    and click on OK   o In Vista  you will need to double click on the    Command Prompt    file to open it      In the DOS prompt  type    ipconfig    and press Enter     The network information will be displayed on a screen similar to the one below   o In Windows Vista  look for the information that says    IP v4        ce  Command Prompt    Microsoft Windows XP  Version 5 1 26881    LC  Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp   C  Documents and Settings 5teven gt 1ipconf ig    Windows IP Configuration    Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection     
19.  Explorer   Security Warning     Xx     Do you want to install this software     E Name  ePlusDYR cab  l Publisher  EverFocus Electronics Corp   x  More options Install   Don t Install      While files From the Internet can be useful  this file type can potentially harm  your computer  Only install software from publishers you trust  What s the risk        Install the ePlusDVR cab file when prompted to do so     Once the file finishes installing  you will return to the same login page as before   Type in the user name and password and click Login to view the cameras     Default user name  user  Default password  11111111    User name MY  Password MN    Language  Lage    ee TA         After correct login the browser will show the ERS 4 live screen     19    3 4 REMOTE LIVE SCREEN    After successful login the screen will show live view with all connected cameras     E UN Re    Normal  Motion  Video Loss  Alarm    Disable    4 x Screen  Audio    Audio ON OFF    Camera  channels    Status  Menu bar    CameraDl           A   lt   iw     Mas    2009 1 2 30  15 01 18    2009 12 30 15 01 18    2009 12 30 15 01 18    Switches the video window to 4 x view of all cameras  This button toggles audio transmission direction      AZ Listen mode  ERS 4  gt  PC   Speak mode  PC  gt  ERS 4   O Audio at PC enabled  ESO Audio at PC disabled    Clicking on the camera buttons switches to full screen mode of selected  camera     Description of the status colors for camera buttons   4     m    EDO y
20.  Manual    Pins 4 5  7 and 8  are not used    Pins 4  5 7 and 8  are not used    Pin number Wire Color          Pin 1    gt  Orange White   Pin e Nii 1  mF 3  Pin S    gt  Bush E  gt   Pin 7    gt  BrownWhite T   7  Pin 8    gt  Brown 6 mm   2              Pin out of crossover cable    2   2 Network Connection through Patch Cable    The connection to an existing network requires a normal patch cable  straight through   The illustration  shows the connection to a network switch  router  or modem     Pins 4  5 7 and 8  are not used    Straight Through         Becomes       Pin 1    gt  Orange White    Pin 2    gt  Orange 1   gt  1  Pin 3    gt  Green White   Pin 4    gt  Blue 2    2  Pin 5    gt  Blue White   Pin 6    gt  Green 3     3    Pin 7    gt  Brown hite    Pin 8    gt  Brown 6   6  Pin out of straight patch cable       2 8 Final Install Process    Once you have completed the basic wiring connections  you are ready to turn on the ERS 4  Plug in the  power source  The POWER LED will light up if power is normal  The system start up will take   1 minute  time     12    3 CONFIGURATION VIA NETWORK    3 1 IP SETUP VIA NETWORK WITH IP UTILITY    The ERS 4 configuration can be done via network or locally at the device  if USB   mouse and monitor are  connected     This chapter describes the remote network setup the ERS 4 Menu Settings step by step     Start the application    IPUtility exe    from the application CD ROM     210  x     Configuration List        MAC Address   Ma
21.  a time frame double click on the bar at desired time   30 min  steps  possible         Repeated double click toggles the color of the bar for enabled disabled mode   colors are explained below the table     OFF   ON  Grey  input contact disabled    Step 3     Step 4     Step 5     Step 6     Step 7        Orange  input contact enabled    Repeat Step 2 for additional time periods     3121518171819 02 02 15117181 920121122122    1 2 3       Repeat steps 1   3 for other day types and cameras  if individual settings are  required     If similar settings can be used for other cameras and day types  go to step 5   6    For copying the settings of selected day type to other day types click on  Apply To Days         Apply To Days  Hol m  Mon W  Thu W       Select desired day types and click on OK     For copying the settings of selected day type to other contacts click on    Apply To Cameras          Apply To Cameras    Select All      Clear All    Select desired cameras and click on OK     Click on to finish and save the schedule settings     3 10 REMOTE SETUP  NETWORK    This menu pages define all network related settings     Click on poo icon for opening network menu   3 10 1 Network  LAN    Network Type    Subnet Mask    Gateway       f EverFocus  80  5  A mS  FS fy  REP  O   ect      Network Type  IP    Alarm Server Subnet Mask 255   lo Mo      Gateway ME EN   CA CN  DNS Server 1 Gi Mo Mo Mo    IEA  Mo fo Mo      HTTP Port EXI  Bandwidth Limit KIRA   Enable 3GPP Streaming Unpro
22.  account     User Name My  EE  Confirm IM    BSB Admin       SEDES Disable    Save Cancel       User Name Enter the user name    New Password Enter the password    Confirm Re enter the password for verification   Level User Right Level   Status Enable  User account is active     Disable  User account is disabled  but not deleted     3 13 3 4 Delete user account       Select a user account and click on Delete for removing the user account from list     After finishing all settings click on for saving the changes     3 13 4 System  I O Control    This menu defines parameters of the RS 485 interface     H EverFocus W  00  fete  at Je pes OEB ORP    Date Time  Daylight Sav   User    RS 485  PTZ Protocol    I O Control  1 O Control 485 ID    Baud Rate  Data Bit EMMA   Stop Bit    Misc     PTZ Protocol    485 ID    Baud Rate    Data Bit  Stop Bit  Parity    Apply       Parity MENS    PTZ protocol for connected PTZ camera  select protocol type EverFocus  Pelco D   Pelco P  Samsung  Electron   or Transparent    In Transparent mode the protocol type is defined in the central management  software  this mode works only for network control     Enter RS 485 ID  address  of the ERS 4 in the range 1   127  required for RS   485 remote control by EKB500   Default  1   Transmission speed of RS 485 interface  select 1200  2400  4800  9600  19200   38400  57600 or 115200 BPS   Default  9600   Data bit used for transmission  select 7 or 8   Default  8   Stop bit used for transmission  select 1 o
23.  activities   Select LOG in info menu     BA EverFocus W  RF  Et  A e Ps OEL OBR    From  Date 2010 01 23 fa  Time   To  Date 000123 i  Time    Log Type  EET Me Macey O rie US      Export Log to File  tear       Enter the desired start and end time for the log request   Select the event type for the log search     Configurations Configuration changes   Event Recording and system events  Record Recording activities  Operation Other operations   User User logins   logouts    Note  The event log data are stored on Hard Disk  ERS 4 without Hard Disk can only buffer a small  quantity of events in the buffer  The complete log is lost in case of power loss for ERS 4 without Hard  Disk     4 7 2 1 View Log       After entering the search parameters click on button  the search results list is shown     FJ EverFocus Ad id AAA fet    a ati  wo  dae O as O    O   a   2070102102 12 04 18    RJMolion Detected on cameras    2  2010102102 11 57 56    RJMotion Detected on cameras    e   2010020211 5728 AI  a   2010702102 11 56 15    RMotion Detected on cameras    6   2010702102 11 47 18    RJMotion Detected on cameras    e   2010102102 11 29 48    RMotion Detected on camera3    o   2010020211 2941   IRiMotion Detected on cameras    Log 1 9  Total 125    DIBE       Depending on the number of events the list may be splitted on several pages  Browse between the pages        Click on button for returning to LOG menu     4 7 2 2 Delete Log       Click on PASE button for deleting complete log     4
24.  all cameras     Start Date Time Start date and time of export file    End Date Time End date and time of export file    Copy now Click on   Copy   enter filename and file storage location and start the copy  procedure     The progress bar shows the current status of transmission        During transmission it is always possible to stop the export by clicking on  SE button           Download Player Click on ESOO for downloading of the file player software   This software is needed for playback of exported files in   aver format from ERS 4     ERS 4 Instruction Manual  4 5 1 Export File Evaluation with EFPlayer Software    Use the downloaded software EFPlayer exe to evaluate   aver files exported from the ERS 4   Start EFPlayer exe at your PC        EFPlayer    Fullscreen  4 x view  9 8  x view    16 x view    JPG Snapshot    AVI conversion    Close Player          Stretch to fit screen  Playback status  Playback controls  Open video file    Channel selection    74    4 6 PTZ CONTROL    lf the connected camera is defined as a PTZ device  Speed Dome  PTZ head with RS 485 receiver   the  BEG a    PTZ control panel is shown at left side after clicking on bid button     Required settings  1  PTZ is enabled and RS 485 address is entered in CAMERA  gt  BASIC SETTING   2  RS 485 parameter are adjusted in SYSTEM  gt  I O CONTROL     Pan   Tilt direction keys      ZOOM 1 Zoom in       Zoom out      Focus     Focus far      Focus near        Rms  e  1 Iris open      Iris close        Inp
25.  and click Login to view the cameras     Default username  user  Default password  11111111    aie    Password MN    Language Enga            ERS 4 Instruction Manual    3 3 2 Enabling ActiveX Controls  Note  This section is only necessary if you DO NOT see the yellow ActiveX bar at the top  of your browser screen when you first connect to the ERS 4    At the top of the Internet Explorer Window  click on Tools  then select Internet Options     3 EverPocus   Home   Microsoft Internet Explorer    Fie Edit View Favorites   Tools Help   i  gt  Back  gt       7 E Mail and News   Pop up Blocker     Address E http  www everfoc Manage Add ons       Synchronize     windows Update                Favorites       Windows Messenger  sun Jawa Console    Cus  Internet Options       COMPANY    PRODUCTS     JE   Je                                                          Click the Security tab at the top of the window  then choose Custom Level near the bottom   Internet Options z  General Securty Privacy   Content   Connections   Programe   Advanced      Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings     Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted  sites                  Internet  h This zone contains all web sites you Gree    haven t placed in other zones      Security level for this zone       Custom    Custom settings     To change the settings  click Custom Level     To use the recommended settings  click Default Level     Default Level    OF    Cancel   Apply         17 
26.  bandwidth of ERS 4    Disable  No limitation  full streaming performance     128k   3M  Select max  network bandwidth     Activated check box allows access to live video streams of single video channels by  mobile phone  For details refer to APPENDIX B     NOTE  The 3GPP streaming is not protected by user name and password   This means  everybody  who knows IP address and the syntax  can  access the ERS 4 by mobile phone or media player  which supports  RTSP such as VLAN player     Please consider these security limitations before enabling 3GPP  streaming     This input field is active only in PPPoE mode   Enter the user name of your DSL account     This input field is active only in PPPoE mode   Enter the password of your DSL account     Click on to finish and save the settings     3 10 2 Network  Email    In case of events ERS 4 is able to send notifications by Email  This menu defines the Email account    settings     BA EverFocus WMA Pe  Sa  E NS  POPR    LAN    DDNS  Alarm Server    SMTP Server    SMTP Port  Authentification    SSL    User Name  Password  Sender Email    Receiver Email  1  3    Email Subject    Apply       SMTP Server  SMTP Port  Authentication W  SSL m  User Name ME  Password HEEE    Sender Email MN    Receiver Email 1 M  Receiver Email 2  8              Receiver Email 3 MA   Email Subject is    Assign the SMTP  e mail  server s name     Note  For more reliable email service  use the server s IP address     Assign the port number used by the SMTP serve
27.  distributor output provides another RS 485 bus  This allows each output to extend an  additional 1200m  and it also enables the additional connection of 31 further devices to each output  the  output itself represents one device     The maximum system expandability depends on the RS 485 address range of the installed devices        RS 485 Distributor    System expansion with RS 485 signal distributor    ATTENTION  Most signal distributors are unidirectional  This means that the signal only flows from the  input towards the outputs  Therefore  e g  the interconnection of several keyboards is not possible with  these types of signal distributor     2 4 2 RS 485 terminal pin assignment  The following RS485 pin assignment as follow     m    Il  A    TL    RS 485    2 4 3 Speed Dome Installation    Speed dome or telemetry receiver pan tilt zoom control is available through web browser or the optional  PowerCon software if the ERS 4 is connected to a network  Local telemetry control is provided by USB    mouse control or by the optional EKB 500 keyboard     Supported protocols  EverFocus  Pelco D  Pelco P  Samsung  Transparent       Required ERS 4 settings  RS 485 receiver address in CAMERA menu  RS 485 parameters and protocol in the I O CONTROL menu    ATTENTION  Some Pelco D    P protocol domes and receivers require an address offset of  1  i e  the  address assigned to the dome   receiver in the ERS 4 camera menu must be 1 below the address set in the  dome   receiver itself   
28.  fps   E 25 00 fps   Action Y      Edit Timezone   Apply To Days  Apply To Cameras   Apply    Select a camera and a day type  here  Holiday      oli lelslels lel  lele honans sehne 20 2122123       For start time of a time frame double click on the bar at desired time   30 min  steps  possible      Camera     BBBBB MORES ELITE EXAZE  12O    Repeated double click changes the color of the bar for different recording modes   colors are explained below the table           No Rec Event Normal Event    Grey  no records    Orange  Event  contact and motion events  record only    Step 3     Step 4     Step 5     Step 6        Blue  continuous and event  contact and motion events  record    Repeat Step 2 for additional time periods     Camera 71 2 3    oli lelles lel  lele poupaianaision elisizo2iza2s       Edit recording setting for the defined day type        Click on ASLA for setup of recording options     Edit Timezone  Editing  HOL    Record Resolution Normal Event Event Action    00 00 07 00 NormalEvent  1 fps IRs y  M  07 00 18 00 Event Only jis  I 25s    v  18 00 24 00 NormalEvent  1 fps  I 25 fps    M       Set for each defined time period recording resolution  and event rate for normal and  event recording     Event action  With activated check box all event related actions such as buzzer   relay out  mail and network notification are enabled for this time period   Uncheck the check box to block this event actions for this time period     Click on CLOSE for saving settings a
29.  installation of a media player  which supports RTSP  streamino   One possible application is STREAMER  download STREAMER from APPLE  store and install     1  Start   enable STREAMER    2  Select Bookmarks function    3  Add Bookmarks with following syntax   Live stream Channel 1   rtsp     IP Address of ERS 4  live0 3gp  Live stream Channel 2  rtsp     IP Address of ERS 4  live1 3gp  Live stream Channel 3   rtsp     IP Address of ERS 4  live2 3gp  Live stream Channel 4   rtsp     IP Address of ERS 4  live3 3gp  Save settings   4  Select one of the saved bookmarks for live stream of ch  1  4     6 3 OTHER MOBILE PHONES    Mobile phone access to the live streams of the ERS 4 requires a media player on the mobile phone  which  allows RTSP streaming   Following mobile phone types were tested successful for 3GPP streaming  with RealPlayer application      NOKIA N93i   NOKIA N95   NOKIA N96   NOKIA N97   NOKIA N97 mini   NOKIA 5530 XpressMusic   NOKIA 5800 XpressMusic   HTC Hero   Apple iPhone 3G S 16GB  with STREAMER player     7 APPENDIX C  NETWORKING    7 1 NETWORKING OVERVIEW    This chapter will give you a basic instruction on how to set up the ERS 4 for network connection  It is highly  recommended that you have a working knowledge of what a network is and how it works  This will be  helpful in completing the networking process     7 1 1 Introduction to TCP IP    TCP IP is the group of protocols used by the Internet and most Local Area Networks  LANs  throughout the  world  
30.  installed on one single RS 485 bus  One system can comprise up to 8 keyboards     2 4 1 General RS 485 bus installation    The ERS 4 uses a RS 485 simplex wiring  the signal is transferred via a single twisted pair line  CAT5  network cable is recommended  UTP version  unshielded  is sufficient for normal application  A shielded  cable should be used if the installed cables are expected to be highly susceptible to interferences    The number of devices installed in one bus is limited to 32  and the maximum cable length is 1200m  Both  of these can be expanded using a signal distributor  see below      Both the first and the last device in series should be terminated with 120 Ohm resistance in order to  minimize line reflections     A    Cable length from box to device     Stubs     has to be limited to 2m using connector boxes         m     RS 485 bus serial wiring with connector ES and connection E 3     gt   120 Ohm   gt   m  Receiver 3       RS 485 bus serial wiring       A direct RS 485 bus star wiring is not supported unless using a signal distributor  see below         Improper RS 485 bus star wiring    A RS 485 signal distributor may be used to use a star wiring configuration              RS 485 Distributor       Star wiring with RS 485 signal distributor     A A Mami  mi m m Y  PA    ERS 4 Inetruetion Mansal    p LO ee i WIDE UGLU IVIAIIUIA     A RS 485 distributor can also be used to increase the maximum number of devices on the bus as well as  the total range  Each
31.  out a network alarm to client PC   requires PowerCon software and  setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu     Stop Recording  Check box to stop recording when HD   s temperature is over the    Temp  Warning Limit        Temp  Warning Limit  Sets the trigger temperature for all other active settings in HD Temperature   Choose from 55  C  131  F 85  C  185  F     Alarm Output  This will transmit a signal through one of the alarm outputs  It can be set to either    NONE      not active  or     1        Output Type  Output action is locked to Transparent     122    HD Failure     eH O MP Ee ew    Event Jl    Log  Buzzer  Email Notify    Network Alarm    Alarm Output one  j  AO Transparent          Figure 10 13 Alarm  amp  Event Menu     Event   HD Failure    Log  Check box to record events in the log   Buzzer  Check box to enable buzzer when no hard drive is detected   Email Notify  Check box to enable email notification function when HD fails     Network Alarm  Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC   requires PowerCon software and  setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu      Alarm Output  This will transmit a signal through one of the alarm outputs  It can be set to either    NONE      not active  or    1        Output Type  Output action is locked to Transparent     123    HD Full   E      OA    Event   J     Log  Buzzer  Email Notify    Network Alarm    Alarm Output    output Type  Ei E  Timeout Duration E       Figure 10 14 Alarm  amp  Event Menu  
32.  reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off  and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    eIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     FCC Caution  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users     authority to operate this equipment        This Product is ROHS compliant        Your EverFocus product is designed  and manufactured with high quality  materials and components which can  be recycled and reused    This symbol means that electrical and  electronic equipment  at their end of   life  should be disposed of separately  from your household waste    Please  dispose of this equipment at  your local community waste  collection recycling centre    In the European Union there are  separate collection systems for used  electrical and electronic product   Please  help us to conserve the  environment we live in     WEEE       Ihr EverFocus Produkt wurde  entwickelt und hergestellt mit qualitativ  hochwertigen Materialien und  Komponenten  die recycelt und wieder  verwendet werden k  nnen    Dieses Symbol bedeutet  dass  elektrische und elektronische Ger  te  am Ende ihrer Nutzungsdauer vom  H
33.  recording modes are available in EXPRESS menu     Normal Event  ERS 4 will record continuously with 1 IPS and with full frame  rate at motion event   Enter the estimated total duration of motion  per day  in hours     Event only  ERS 4 will only record  if motion appears   Enter the estimated total duration of motion  per day  in hours     22    Resolution    Record with    Scheduled Record    ERS 4 will work with following schedule setting   Friday 18 00 to Monday 6 00   only event record for all cameras 25 30 IPS    Monday to Friday 6 00 till 18 00   continuous record 1 IPS and event record 25 30 IPS    Monday to Friday 0 00 till 6 00 and till 18 00 till 0 00   only event record for all cameras 25 30 IPS    select recording resolution based on video format   PAL  720x576   720x288   360x288  NTSC  720x480   720x240   360x240    The available selection in this menu item depends on selected record mode   Modes  Event only   and  Normal Event      Preset settings     Preset Setting Option Camera Item Apply value  Best Quality Quality Superior  Normal Frame Rate Max recording frame rate of ERS 4  Event Frame Rate 25  PAL    30  NTSC   Standard Quality Quality Standard  Normal Frame Rate Half of max recording frame rate of ERS 4  Event Frame Rate 25  PAL    30  NTSC   Extended Quality Quality Basic  Normal Frame Rate 1  Event Frame Rate 8  PAL    10  NTSC     Recording days     Case 1   Record Mode  Normal   Event  Record With  Recording days    ERS 4 will Auto adjust Quality a
34.  rule for  express setup    Network Type   Fixed IP  User can set a fixed IP for network connection   DHCP  DHCP server in LAN will automatically assign IP for network connection   PPPoE  This is a DSL connection application ONLY  Check with your ISP if they use PPPoE     IP Address  This field shows the current IP Address for the ERS 4  A Fixed IP address must be set  manually  If DHCP or PPPoE is selected  this value will be assigned automatically     110    Subnet Mask  This field shows the subnet mask for your network so the ERS 4 will be recognized within  the network  If DHCP or PPPoE is selected  this value will be assigned automatically     Gateway  This field shows the gateway for your network so the ERS 4 will be recognized within the  network  If DHCP or PPPoE is selected  this value will be assigned automatically     DNS server 1  This field shows the primary DNS server for your network  When DHCP is selected and an  internet connection is available  this value will be assigned automatically  This field must be assigned  correctly if you plan to use the DDNS feature  see DDNS for more detail      DNS server 2  This field shows the secondary DNS server for your network     Note  The default addresses in the machine are for internal testing only  You must apply  your own addresses to comply with your network  Refer to Chapter 8 for more details     Apply  Press    Apply    button to save and apply Express settings to ERS 4  The system will automatically  adjust reco
35.  send email notification when a video loss event is detected     Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC when video loss occurs    requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu     In case of event the output relay will switch  It can be set to either    NONE     not  active  or    1     relay activated       Output action when motion is triggered     Transparent  Alarm is active as long the event is active   Timeout  Automatic alarm reset after a defined time  Timeout  Duration     Transparent Timeout  Alarm will reset after event ended   Timeout Duration     Alarm output lasts for the set time duration     Apply To    Save Ch 1   4    This button can be used to copy the image settings to other cameras  Select which  camera you wish to copy to     Select All  selects all cameras     Unselect All    deselects all cameras  Click    OK    to  copy the settings or  Cancel  to exit without copying     Camera    Select All    Clear All       Clicking on this button will save the changed settings for this camera     3 7 REMOTE SETUP  RECORD    The RECORD menu provides general recording settings and a recording time calculator     Click on to open the RECORD setup menu     3 7 1 Record  Record    fJ EverFocus fla  5  AR fa  RE   O  B fic      Record Overwrite    Schedule Record    Time Stamp    Record Status  Output Relay    Auto Erase Video    Apply       Record Overwrite a    Schedule Record W    Time Stamp  ETE AO None y   Auto Erase Vide
36.  to   Select All  selects all cameras     Clear All    deselects all cameras  Click    OK    to copy  the settings or  Cancel  to exit without copying     r Camera    Select All  Unselect All    Cancel    cancel       137    10 7 Network    Figure 10 22 is a screen shot of the NETWORK SETTING MENU  This menu is for configuring the ERS 4  for a network connection     NOTE  Since every Network Configuration is different  please check with your Network Administrator or ISP  to see if your ERS 4 requires specific IP addresses and or port numbers       SAA    Email Network Type 3l    DDNS  Alarm Server  14 6 6 8 6  Subnet ask 6 8 8 6  ere 8 8 8 8    i  tte Oo  8 6 68 k  i  Metts ae 0 0 0 8    HTTP Port se       Figure 10 22 Network Menu     LAN    10 7 1 LAN   Network Type   Static IP  User can set a fixed IP for network connection   DHCP  DHCP server in LAN will automatically assign IP for network connection  PPPoE  For direct connection to DSL ONLY  Verify with your ISP if they use PPPoE     IP  This field shows the ERS 4   s current IP Address  A static IP address must be set manually  If DHCP or  PPPoE is selected  this value will be assigned automatically     Subnet Mask  This field shows the subnet mask for your network so the ERS 4 will be recognized within  the network  If DHCP or PPPoE is selected  this value will be assigned automatically     Gateway  This field shows the gateway for your network so the ERS 4 will be recognized within the  network  If DHCP or PPPoE is se
37.  until user presses    Enter    key on front panel   Timeout Duration  Time duration selectable from 1 to 150 seconds     Edit Motion Grid  Press this button to edit the motion grid  See Figure 10 5 Camera Menu     Motion Grid  Setting       115    sensitivity  Set the threshold value for sensitivity  Select from 1  lowest  to 10  highest      Min Area  To avoid false detections by small objects this value defines  how many grids have to be  detected for generating a motion event  Select a value between 1  default  to 5 grids     Preview  Turn off display for motion grid  Set All  Press this button to select the entire area   Clear All  Press this button to clear all the grids selected   save  amp  Back  Press this button to save the motion grid setting and return to motion setting menu   Cancel  Press this button to cancel all changes and return to motion setting menu   How to select motion grid by mouse     1  Select upper left grid 2  Select lower right grid  3  The area between upper left and lower   right grid will be selected        Canerait Hode  Preview    Sensitivity      Hin   rea 1 a    Clear All  Save    Back    Figure 10 5 Camera Menu     Motion Grid Setting    Apply To  This button can be used to copy the motion settings to other cameras  Select which cameras  you wish to copy to   Select All  selects all cameras     Unselect All    deselects all cameras  Click    OK    to  copy the settings or  Cancel  to exit without copying        Select ALL  Unselect All    
38.  x Screen  MT switches the video window to 4 x view of all cameras  Audio This button toggles audio transmission direction    AD Listen mode  direction ERS 4  gt  PC   Speak mode  direction PC  gt  ERS 4   Audio ON OFF  E Audio at PC enabled  EOS  audio at PC disabled  Camera Clicking on the camera buttons switches to full screen mode of selected  channels camera   The color of the button represents current status of the camera   5   Status Description of the status colors for camera buttons   4   Live View    n  Live View  current screenshot     7    Setup Icons The Setup menus are described in chapters 3 6 to 3 13     Note  Access to setup menus is only possible for users with ADMIN user  rights          8 Info  shows system status informations    y PO    b    9 Copy   Export  opens Video export menu  10 Playback Search    ws       opens Playback search menu  11 PTZ    fect  kid    12 Video Window Area for live or playback view of the video channels    opens PTZ control  available only for PTZ cameras     4 2 VIEW MODES    4 2 1 Full Screen    Click on one of the 4 camera buttons E to view selected camera in full screen mode     4 2 2 4x Screen  Click on button to switch to video screen with all 4 cameras  quad view    4 2 3 Frameless Video Screen    Double click in the video window switches to frameless video window  without operation control icons      Double click in the frameless video window switches back to normal screen     4 3 BIDIRECTIONAL AUDIO    This button togg
39. 00   60 Hz  15 pin VGA socket   USB 2 0 port for USB mouse    100Base T network interface   8P8C   RJ 45 socket         ERS 4 Instruction Manual    2 INSTALLATION    2 1 VIDEO INPUTS OUTPUTS INSTALLATION    Camera and CCTV monitor must use 75 Ohm video cable  e g  RG 59  RG 6  RG 11  with BNC  connectors     Due to inappropriate absorbability  50 Ohm coax cable  e g  RG 58   antenna cable and other types of  coaxial cable are not compatible     All connected video sources must provide a 1 Vpp NTSC or PAL standard video signal     When converting transmission lines  twisted pair  fibre optics  radio  to the video inputs  be sure to verify  accurate receiver calibration     All 4 video inputs are terminated with 75 Ohm        ATTENTION  In order for the system to auto detect the appropriate video format  NTSC or PAL   make  sure that there is a video signal on video input 1 upon power up     VAS   SA  AN BRA J  rn  bw Ay      ON EA N Ep TON A A TON    i ae 0 ON im  Wu    PP   _   iN EN     Y A f j    i   r AN Mm EZ               The ERS 4 provides 1 audio input and 1 audio output   The input is designed for 500 mV  max  1 V  to 10 KOhm line audio signals     ATTENTION  The direct connection of a non amplified microphone is not supported  a microphone  amplifier is required      The installation must be done with audio coax cable and RCA plugs     The output provides a typ  500 mV  max  1V to 10 KOhm line audio signal and may be connected to a  monitor s audio input or active sp
40. 132    R    7 SA    ET nezone  Editing  Holidays  From To Record Resolution Normal Event Action    1  88 86 62 88 Normal   Event e   7 5 fps mgee fps sl    2  02 88 24 88 No Rec     Edit Timezone apply to Days apply to Cameras  Hs       Figure 10 21 Schedule Menu Schedule Edit Time zone    Editing Time zone    From  Displays schedule start time   To  Displays schedule end time   Record  Displays Record mode   Resolution  Select recording resolution   NTSC  720x480  720x240  360x240  PAL  720x576   720x288   360x288    Normal  Frame rate in images per second for continuous recording  The speed is limited to the maximum  recording rate of the ERS 4 divided by the number of installed cameras     Event  Frame rate in images per second for event recording  Event record speed can be set from 1 to 30   25 for PAL      Action  Check this box to enable Buzzer  Alarm out  E mail  and Network when an event occurs     Apply to Days  This button can be used to copy schedules to other days  Select which days you wish to  copy to   Select All  selects all days     Clear All    deselects all days  Click    OK    to copy the settings or   Cancel  to exit without copying     133    Apply to aus    Hol oth  Sun _ select All    Hon Tue    Wed    Clear All    Thul   Fri   O       Apply to Cameras  This button can be used to copy schedules to other cameras  Select which cameras  you wish to copy to   Select All  selects all cameras     Clear All    deselects all cameras  Click    OK    to copy  th
41. Connection specific DAS Suffix      IP Address      a a     n     a a   192 168 868 868    Subnet Mask   255 255 255 0  Default Gateway   192 168 8 1    GisDocuments and Settings Steven gt        Take the values for Subnet Mask and Default Gateway and input them into the DVR  these  values should be exactly the same in both devices  However  you should change the last  number of the IP address  For example  if the IP address of the computer is 192 168 2 101  the    DVR   s IP address should be 192 168 002 050      gt  Toaccess the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type     http     IP address of the DVR     Note  The DVR s IP address will only work at the location of the DVR  To connect from a    different location over the Internet  see below     To set DVR for Internet Connection through router    98     gt  The next step is to open ports within your router  Log into the router using a PC and open the  following ports     o Ports to open  80  1600   o If your Internet service provider blocks port 80  you can change it to a different port in the  DVR s Network Menu Setup    o If you are using a Linksys or D Link router  see Chapter 9 for basic support on setting up  ports  For any other router  you will need to contact the manufacturer for support      gt  Toaccess the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type   http     the IP address given by your internet service provider     Note   f you changed t
42. Date Format Choose date format from yyyy mm dd  dd mm yyyy  and mm dd yyyy   Time Format Select time format 12H or 24H    Time Zone Select the time zone of current location    NTP Enable   disable automatic time synchronisation by NTP server    NTP Server Enter IP Address of a valid NTP server     To find a compatible NTP address  please follow these steps    a  Go to a PC that is connected to the internet    b  Click on    START      gt     RUN      gt  type    command    and press    OK       c  In the DOS Prompt  type    ping pool ntp org    to find out the IP address of an  NTP Server     NTP Update Interval Define the update interval for NTP time synchronisation  daily  weekly or monthly   Apply Click on       to finish and save the settings     3 13 2 System  Daylight Saving    This menu provides settings for automatic Daylight saving switching         3 EverFocus WARR BEROPPE    Date Time    Daylight Sav  Daylight Sav  mM    User  I O Control EAS Mar x ip2nd  v fSunday zl    Misc  Start Time aao fo  a os fo       SEREIA nov zif ist   pSunday     WEA Aao fo z       Daylight Saving Activated check box enables automatic Daylight Saving switching   Start Date Start date of Daylight Saving period   Start Time  hh mm  Enter time when daylight saving period begins   Set To  hh mm  Enter the new time for begin of Daylight Saving period    For most regions  this will be one hour ahead of the    Start Time      End Date End date of daylight saving time   End Time  hh mm  Enter t
43. Displays ERS 4 name   Network ID  The ID number for the alarm network     Status  Disk  Displays disk temperature     152    10 11 2 Log    4431 3 1 3 1 4 10    From To  Tine CET Tine 10 28  Log Type  Configurations   Record      Operation       Figure 10 38 Information Menu     Log   From  Date  Select starting date of log to be displayed   Time  Select starting time of log to be displayed   To  Date  Select end date of log to be displayed   Time  Select end time of log to be displayed   Log Type    Configurations  to see log sorted by configurations    Event  to see log sorted by event    Record  to see log sorted by record data    Operation  to see log sorted by operation    User  to see log sorted by user   View Log  Press    View Log    button to view the log  See Figure 10  for more detail   Clear Log  Press    Clear Log    button to clear the log   Export Log to USB  Press    Export    button to export log data to USB     153    Prev Page  Go to the previous page of log      2009 04 08  2009 00 08  2009 00 08  2009 04 00  2009 04 08  2009 00 08    009 07 08  2009   0   08  2009 04 08    0090 00 08    2009 00 08  2009 04 08  2009 00 08  2009 04 08  2009 04 08    Next Page  Go to the next page of log     Close  Close the window     Tifornation    Motion  Motion  Motion  Motion  Motion  Motion  Motion  Motion  Motion  Motion  Motion  Motion  Motion  Motion  Motion    Detection  Detection  Detection  Detection  Detection  Detection  Detection  Detection  Detection  Detecti
44. Holidays    The ERS 4 provides a Holiday list with up to 30 Holidays  Select HOLIDAY in SCHEDULE menu        f EverFocus dd id AAA fic    Express Setup List of Holidays    i  Holidays No  Date Type Recurrent Type Details    Schedule  Alarm Action    Date Type  Recurrent Type    Details  Prev   Next    Apply       One Time v   2008 01 01  Month Date v   Jan 1   rSn    Disable    Vionth Weekday     Disable x  Disable y  Disable y  Disable y  Disable y  Disable y      Next 1 10 of 30    Apply    Select one of the 2 day types  HOLIDAY or OTHERS   Select one of the options for entering the date     One time  Input of a single date  not repeated in following years  Month Date  Input of month and date  this Holiday will be repeated in following  years    Month Weekday  Input of month and day of the week  this Holiday will be repeated  in following years    Input of the date depending on the RECURRENT TYPE mode   Browse page forward   backward   3 pages total     Click on APPLY will take over the Holiday settings     3 9 3 Schedule  Schedule    This menu allows a detailed setup of schedule for each camera and day   If schedule was defined already by EXPRESS SCHEDULE page  all the setting are displayed and editable    here     Step 1     Step 2     3 EverFocus W  00  AR OELLO fect e     Express Setup    Holidays    Camera 47 2 3 4    Schedule poli  2  3  4  5  6  7  a  9  1001011213   1 5 10l17 18 19120 2112223    Alarm Action       MON f    2 3    Normal Event    20 00 24 00   N 1 00
45. In TCP IP  every computer or other communications device that is connected to the network has a  unique IP address  By doing this you are giving your device a unique address similar to the address of your  house  An IP address is composed of four octets  numbers in the range of 0 to 255  separated by decimal  points  The IP address is used to uniquely identify a host or computer on the LAN  For example  one  computer on a network could have an IP address of 192 168 1 127     You should never give two or more devices the same exact IP address  but the first three octets of an IP  address should be the same for all computers in the local area network  For example  if a total of 253  computers exist in a single LAN  the IP addresses could be assigned starting with 192 168 1 x  where x  represents a number in the range of 2 to 254     7 1 2 Subnet Masks    Each host in a LAN has a subnet mask  The subnet mask is a set of octets that is used to determine which  LAN or class it belongs to  The number 255 is usually used to represent the network address portion of the  IP address and a zero is placed at the end to identify the host portion of the address  Basically the subnet  mask can be compared to the city you live in for your home address  but in this case you are stating the  network you belong too     7 1 3 Gateway Address    Each host in a LAN has a gateway  A gateway address is composed of four octets separated by decimal  points  The gateway address is used to uniquely iden
46. ONITOR CONNECTION rara tods  11  2 NETWORK CONNECTION vonrstsan cis iiars 11  2 7 1 Direct PC Connection through Crossover Network Cable            ococcoccicnccccccoccncocononcononcnnonoss 11  2 7 2 Network Connection through Patch Cable             ooococicconocicconcccononcnconononconononcononcononronononcoconnoos 12  20 FINA INSTA EL PROCE oo ad ie abi 12   3   CONFIGURATION VIA NETWORK sici  n icarinii 13  3 1 IP SETUP VIA NETWORK WITH IP UTILITY       cc  cccccccsssesecesssscsesceesscsesscesssedscsesseccscsnetseeseccsesesese 13  32 CONNECTING TC Pots tdo e anios 14  337  BROWSER SECURITY SETTING cecru n 15   Sl STAINING ACTIVE A  CONTOS ariadna 15  332  ENaDING ACTIVEX COn sii id 17  94    REMOTE LIVE SCREEN oscars podais 20  Sos  REMOTE SETUP EXPRESO tada 22  30 REMOTE Se PUP CAME eo  25  301 Camera  Basie ns e lO 25  302 Gamera sii O 27  309  A e uaa 28  204   Camera VIGGO OSS ta edil 30  Or REMOTE SETUR RECORD creana aE E cai 32  Sl RECO  AMOCO e e e BE OE A 32  38 REMOTE SETUR ALARM dit 33  SO AM AA ennO E 33  SIL MA EVON ereo r EN 35    3 8 2 1 SAA an 35    3 8 2 2 Event  HD Temperature            ccccccecssssssssssssssessessesesrsessessesaesecsesseseesorseesersenseusausesaesaesansersaneass 36  202 S EVON ADTA E Semen ae rE Ide ee ee 37  A EVENT ADD FOl sccccases utussc acs seus teen ater adsbemetusiedeteet etercte pes aeets cease tsi htne dee ecnitceene tect sa eye 38   Co ead PP O eR ee  Same are 39  3 8 2 6 Event  Power 20S Si a und 40  3 8 2 7 Event  Network LO
47. Port Range Forwarding   Port Triggering  Port Range Forwarding       Port Range Forwarding       Port Range Port Range Forwarding can be  used to set up public services  Application Start End Protocol IP Address Enabled on your network  When users  from the Internet make certain  i 192181  E a o  to 1921881  100 e a  37260 to  37270 1921681  100 sj ois a  ET  Te L 19216810  O 1921684 2 then al HTTP  ES Ee  6  121681  0  O be torwerdedto 1921884 2   C   o  to  o  192168 1  o  O aba pri  E eo   E 21810  O sue  Ce   E  121681 0  O eathttan a web sopor ol FTP  E E e 121884  0  O e dos   7   o   o  1921681  0  O More       Cisco SYSTEMS       Save Settings Cancel Changes    Applications and Gaming allows you to set up public services on your network  such as web servers  ftp  servers  e mail servers  or other specialized Internet applications   Some Internet applications may not  require any forwarding  To forward a port  enter the information on each line for the criteria required   Descriptions of each criterion are described here     Application   In this field  enter the name you wish to give the application     100    Start End   Enter the starting number of the range under Start and the ending number under End   Protocol   Enter the protocol used for this application  either TCP or UDP  or Both    IP Address   For each application  enter the IP Address of the PC running the specific application   Enable   Click the Enable checkbox to enable port forwarding for the relevant a
48. Recording days    DVR will Auto adjust Quality and Event frame rate to match the Recording days which user need   According to resolution  event hours and assumption above  DVR will select one set of suitable quality and  event frame rate from Changing Order 1 to 8  If DVR can t match require record days from 8 sets  it will just  use the set of Changing Order 8        107    Case 3     Record Mode  Normal   Event or Event Only   Record With  Preset Setting   ERS 4 will apply setting in below table to all cameras according to different Preset Setting   Preset Setting Option  Camera Item Apply value    Standard Quality    Extended Quality    Superior   Normal Frame Rate  Max recording frame rate of DVR  ven Frame Ra   Standard   Event Frame Rate  30       108    10 APPENDIX E  LOCAL SETUP AT ERS 4    Alternativ to the setup in Web Browser the ERS 4 provides a local setup by USB Mouse and connected  monitor     The menu structure is in general similar to the setup via network  The following chapters describe the setup  menus     10 1 OPEN CONFIGURATION MENU    1  To bring up the Main Menu  press the    Menu    key on the front panel or right click with the USB mouse  to bring up the OSD menu bar       eee    2  Press    Enter    or left click on the    Configuration    icon to enter configuration menu     10 2 EXPRESS    Figure 10 1 Express Menu is a screen shot of the EXPRESS SETTING MENU  This menu is used to  configure express setting for all cameras  For example  if user se
49. SS id did 41  3 9 REMOTE SETUP  SCHEDULE    oooiccioccconocincninnnnononanonono nono nono nonnnconn cono con n nano rnn narran rar rnn rca 42  391     scnequie Express oe aaa 42  S02     ecnequle  THON GAYS tia 44  BOS cScnedule SCO OU iaa lictad 45  3 9 4     Schedule  Alarm Action a vasote aetaantntiuasriaceaatiacdatarle kat isaac Rasa 48  3 10 REMOTE SETUP  NETWORK              cccccccccccccscccsssesssccssessseessscsececssessnecsesssccevsensseerseesseressrnesserseess 50  SO PR  285 100 SAN e ea 50  3192 NeW EMail ida 52  3103 NEeMOCDIN Sd de itrociids 53  3 103 1EverFocus DON Siro 53  AA A O IO 55  3 10 4 Network  Alarm Serve ni  is 56  Sd  REMOTE SETUP DISK erenn es eg a De on o e ol 57  312 REMOTE SETUP DISPLA Von odo 58  SAA   MONO OS na e Pe 58  3122 Man MT SEO Seguen eroun nd 59  319  REMOTE SETUP  EM a eee 60  SHO OV e Date WING ans a a E A AT tab aN cas  60  2132  System Dayid Sa VINO ssi a nee e de 61  C A o EA A EEA ee 62  mer User NoN dennit esasa vest pousnstay tudes samy ewbeucnusdeaecacuaeitansananest 62  a MI  a me E ee ee 63  3 19 3 3 400 USER account tia ic a a 64  A Delete usor accou aneia EE EEEE EE todeuntesoteradan ete  64  A MN O O 65  9 30 O ysten IMISCCI INC CUS caian 66  4  NETWORKOPERA TON is 67  Ay  UNES CREEN CONTRO Se eta o aaa Da 67  A sh  GB  sb erence ee roe eer RTT OSU Oa Iza 68  a2 FU A E ahaa erase 68  A A A ve aaa uent eee aa 68  4 2 3    Frameless Video Screen a 68  4 3 BIDIRECTIONAL AUDIO    ccc cccecccccceccccceecceeceeeceaeecaeecaeesa
50. TIMING OF ALARM MODES    Transparent Mode    Input Event        Alarm Duration                      t    i t Event   1 Reaction  ee T    t Event  Duration of alarm input source  motion  contact  system events      t reaction  Resulting duration for this alarm mode  related to event record  alarm outputs  OSD message   buzzer    Timeout   Transparent Mode          Input Event             Alarm Duration                    E TU ES    t Event t Duration      t ai  S S  t Event  Duration of alarm input source  motion  contact  system events      t Duration  Alarm duration for timeout  defined in the event setup menus  t reaction  Resulting duration for this alarm mode  related to event record  alarm outputs  OSD message     buzzer    104    Timeout Mode    Input Event          l   i    Alarm Duration                           Event     t   i   t Duration   t Reaction        t Event  Duration of alarm input source  motion  contact  system events      t Duration  Alarm duration for timeout  defined in the event setup menus  t reaction  Resulting duration for this alarm mode  related to event record  alarm outputs  OSD message    buzzer    Permanent Mode         Alarm Reset i            Input Event      y       Alarm Duration          1 Even   t    f t Reaction  t Event  Duration of alarm input source  motion  contact  system events        t Duration  Alarm duration for timeout  defined in the event setup menus  t reaction  Resulting duration for this alarm mode  related to event rec
51. TJ EverFocus       Instruction Manual    F EverFocus ERs 4     lt        ERS 4    4 Channel Video Server   Recorder    All rights reserved  No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by  any means without written permission of the Everfocus Electronics Corporation   Release Date  Feb  2010    QuickTime is a registered trademark of the Apple Computer  Inc   iPhone is a registered trademark of the Apple Computer  Inc   RealPlayer is a registered trademark of the RealNetworks  Inc   Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation   Linksys is a registered trademark of the Linksys Corporation   D Link is a registered trademark of the D Link Corporation   DynDNS is a registered trademark of the DynDNS org Corporation   Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners     Safety Precautions    e To avoid any damage  please consider the following safety warnings    e Never place the device near to heaters  furnaces  other heat sources or under direct solar irradiation    e Operate the device only in locations providing the tolerable operating temperature range 0  C 40  C 32  F    104  F   e Make sure that the device s ventilation slots are not covered or sheeted    e For cleaning  make sure the device is plugged off and only use a damp cloth without acid detergent    e Install the device only in dry and dustproof surroundings  Protect the device against any liquid s penetratio
52. View Favorites    ERS 4 Instruction Manual    Help     Y E   gt    j Search  gt  Folders ER    Address G Control Panel    Vi Control Panel     H gt  Switch to Category View    See Also    Y Windows Update     Help and Support    t Accessibility Options    Add Hardware   15  Add or Remove Programs   49 Administrative Tools    3 Fonts  Game Controllers  Y internet Options       Printers and Faxes  Regional and Language Options    ef  Taskbar and Start Menu  SS User Accounts    Connects to other computers  networks  and the Internet        E Omt  ol Panel    92    ERS 4 Instruction Manual      Network Connections    Fle Edit Yew Favorites Tools Advanced Help       tac k Q Y p  Search   Folders EI  Address       Rig ht click on Local Area A   Connections  Create a ne  a 8      connection Disable  Set up a home or small Status  office network Repair    Disable this network   Double click on device Bridge Connections  Prope rties Repair this connection    Rename this connection  View  status of this  connection   Change settings of this    connection    E  2  z  q  si        Other Places    g Control Panel  4  My Network Places    My Documents  A My Computer    Details    93    Create Shorkcuk  Delete  Rename    Properties       E Click on Internet Protocol   TCP IP        Click Properties                                     ERS 4 Instruction Manual      Local Area Connection 7 Properties     General evened    Connect using    E   D Link DWL A650    This connection uses the followi
53. ail address that event messages are sent to   Email Subject  Input email subject     10 7 3 DDNS    DDNS Server  Select either    EverfocusDDNS    or    www dyndns org    as the DDNS provider  If DDNS will  not be used  simply select    Disable        EverfocusDDNS    139    eH BP A    LAN  Email DDNS Service   3l  DDNS    Alarm Server    DUR Hane  everfocusddns com       Figure 10 24 EverfocusDDNS  DVR Name  Input the desired name for the ERS 4  Register Update  Click the button to submit and register the name to the Everfocus server     140    www dyndns org  h      SAA    LAN    Email DONS Service 3   DDHS  Alarm Server       Figure 10 25 www dyndns org    Host name  Host name created through the dyndns account   User name  User name of the dyndns account    Password  Password of the dyndns account    Confirm  Re enter password     141    10 7 4 Alarm Server      AA    LAN   Email   DDHS   Mlarn Server a ete 0 0 0 0  Seats 0 6 0 0   128 0 0 0 0    Protocol    Server    ir  DI    Network ID       Figure 10 26 Network Menu     Alarm Server    Server IP1 3  IP address of client PC with installed PowerCon or other management software  which  handles network alarm  The network alarm can be transmitted to up to 3 addresses     Protocol  Select the protocol type for alarm transmission   UDP  User Datagram Protocol  TCP  Transmission Control Protocol    Port  Select the transmission port for network alarm messages  Network ID  The network ID is an identifier for the alarm transmit
54. aneous network Live Playback operation and local Recording  Manual  Schedule and Event   By Date Time or Event   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Support Express and Advanced Schedule Setting   3 Levels of User Access Support   EverFocus  Pelco D  Pelco P  Samsung El   Transparent    ERS 4 Instruction Manual    1 5 FRONT PANEL  The front panel provides 1 USB port and the status LEDs     DEverFocus ERS 4    USB port      Status   LED       Figure 1 1 Front Panel    USB port  USB 2 0 interface PC   mouse or service purpose    Status LED  POWER  LED ON indicates Power ON   ALARM  LED ON indicates Alarm active   HDD  LED flashes in case of HDD activity   Net  LED flashes in case of Network activity     W    ERS 4 Instruction Manual    1 6 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS       1  Power     2  Alarm In     3  Alarm Out     4  RS485     5  Audio In     6  Audio Out     7  Video In     8  Video Out     9  VGA     10  USB     11  LAN     Figure 1 2 Rear Panel    Power in socket DC 12V   4 alarm inputs for dry contacts in mode N O    N C    screw terminal connector  Relay output N C    N O    screw terminal connector   RS 485 interface  screw terminal connector for PTZ devices and control keyboard  Audio input  RCA socket for line audio signals 1V max   10 KOhm impedance   Audio output  RCA socket  line audio signal 1V max at 10 KOhm    Video input for composite signals 1 Vee   BNC  75 Ohm terminated   Video monitor output composite signal 1 VPP at 75 Ohm termination  BNC   Video monitor output VGA 800x6
55. ansparent El       Figure 10 9 Alarm  amp  Event Menu     Event    Event  Select from the following event types   HD Temperature  Hard drive is over the safety warning temperature  HD Failure  If ERS 4 fails to detect a HDD on start up  the system will create a HD failure event     HD Full  If the ERS 4 is not set to Overwrite in the Record Menu  an event will be created when all  HDDs are filled     HD Off  If HDDs are switched off or are removed  the ERS 4 will create a HD OFF event   Power Loss  The ERS 4 keeps a record of any time the system is powered off   NOTES  When using a contact output for this feature  make sure the control output is 5V effective     Network Loss  If connection to network is lost  ERS 4 will create a Network Loss event   NOTE  This function only checks physical connection to the network  Any network behaviour that blocks  connection  blocked ports  wrong IP setup  etc   is not detected by this function     HD Temperature     121      OA    Event 3l    Log    Buzzer 1  Email Notify    Network Alarm    Stop Recording  Temp  Warnning itpag55 C  131 F E   Alarm Output Hone  j  A ransparent         Figure 10 12 Alarm  amp  Event Menu     Event   HD Temperature    Log  Check box to record events in the log   Buzzer  Check box to enable buzzer when hard drive s temperature is over the    Temp  Warning Limit      Email Notify  Check box to enable email notification when temperature is over the    Temp  Warning Limit        Network Alarm  Check box to send
56. ausm  ll getrennt entsorgt werden  sollen    Bitte entsorgen Sie dieses Ger  t bei  Ihrer   rtlichen kommunalen  Sammelstelle oder im Recycling Centre   Helfen Sie uns bitte  die Umwelt zu  erhalten  in der wir leben     The information in this manual was current upon publication  The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve his products   Therefore  all specifications are subject to change without prior notice  Misprints reserved     Please read this manual carefully before installing and using this unit  Be sure to keep it handy for later reference        TABLE OF CONTENTS    I  6  PRODUCT OVERVIEW carr a 1  A E eer eee 1  12   PACKAGE CONTENTS acetic e nite uence aoe encanta casemate  1  10    OPTIONAL ACCES SOME Sci 1  je    ot  7211  cee cen ee a idas 2  A ral  OUI ct A o ee nent ee A 3  LO  REAR PANEL CONNECTO Sid 4   2 INSTALLATION scsce xsi ee satin ncnensant ses a 5  21   VIDEOINPUTS OUTPUTS INSTALLATION jocks seco secs tte acc das cca teeth calcu ARE 5  22 AUDI INSTALLATION ate cs coo  6  23    ALARM CONTACTS INSTALLATION  id da Pacts    Zat AO A e O OOO A eases 7  A A ner nent ene mec tree sear eee a meee eee mee eee 7  24  RS 485 KEYBOARD   PTZ INSTALLATION 0 id 8  2 4 1 General RS 485 bus installation ui cs 8  2 4 2  RS 485 terminal pin assignment            ecccceccsesessssssessessscsessssceesacsesssscsesacscsesecsesevaceesesseeesasessesases 9  24 3 Speed Dome MnstalaloNiaritaiinneniimannan a a A A 9  23  USB MOUSE INSTALLATION icons ca id 10  26  M
57. ce   Month date  Repeats recording on the same specific date   Month weekday  Repeats recording on a specific day of the month week   Details  Specifies the date to be recorded   Prev  Previous Page  30 Holidays Total   Next  Next Page  30 Holidays Total     129    10 6 3 Schedule    Fee Reese    Express Setup  Holidays    Schedule Camera   1  2   3   4     Alarm Action on       Edit Timezone   Apply to Days ff appl to Cameras       Figure 10 20 Schedule Menu Schedule    Camera  Select a number to change the schedule for that camera  Each camera can be set on a 24 hour  time block for Holiday  Hol   Other  Oth   Sunday  Sun   Monday  Mon   Tuesday  Tue   Wednesday  Wed    Thursday  Thu   Friday  Fri   or Saturday  Sat      Time Bar  The time bar uses three different colors to distinguish each recoding mode   Gray  No Rec   No recording during this time block   Orange  E   Only events are recorded during this time block   Blue  N E    Default  Normal and event recording during this time block     To Set Schedule using Mouse    1  Click on desired start time block  no numbers on it  on a time bar  At this time  the selected block will  be highlighted in blue frame and the selected time bar will be highlighted by red frame     There are 24 blocks on the time bar representing 24 hours respectively  Set a schedule start time by  clicking on a desired start time block on a time bar and clicking again to confirm it  At this time  the  selected block and all following blocks will tur
58. chine Name   IP A P Type Mask Address   Gateway Address  DNS1 Address   DNS2 Address  C 00 11 14 08 02 04 ERS 4 172 16 19 118 DHCP 255 255 0 0 172 16 1 5 172 16 1 1 0 0 0 0          Click on    Find Devices      lf connected to the network  the ERS 4 will be listed   Select the ERS 4 and click on    Login        Enter user name and password     Defaults  User name  user   Password  11111111    After successful login the  set configuration    button is activated  not greyed    Enter the new  P   parameters  then click on    Set Configuration      After   30 seconds check by clicking on    Find Devices     if the new settings were taken over     3 2 CONNECTING TO ERS 4    To access the ERS 4 from a computer  click on  Connect to selected IP  in the IPUtility tool window   Alternative you can open Internet Explorer window and in the address bar type     Local connection  http     IP address from the ERS 4   s Network Menu   Internet connection  http     IP address given by your Internet Service Provider     Username ME  Password ME    Language ERE E       The login page will appear on the screen similar to the one shown above     Enter a user name and password to access the recorder  These can be changed in the System section of  the Main Menu     Default login data     User name  useri  Password  11111111    Click on the Login button and you will log in to the recorder   s Network Viewer     3 3 BROWSER SECURITY SETTING    3 3 1 Installing ActiveX controls    When you first con
59. ction application only  Check with your ISP if they   use PPPoE     Enter the IP address of the ERS 4 in your network   If DHCP or PPPoE is selected  this value will be assigned automatically     Enter the Subnet mask of your network   If DHCP or PPPoE is selected  this value will be assigned automatically     Enter the address of the Gateway in your network   If DHCP or PPPoE is selected  this value will be assigned automatically     Enter the address of secondary DNS Server in your network   If DHCP or PPPoE is selected  this value will be assigned automatically     Enter the address of secondary DNS Server in your network   If DHCP or PPPoE is selected  this value will be assigned automatically     Only in PPPoE mode  Enter user name of your account    Only in PPPoE mode  Enter password of your account    Press    Apply    button to save and apply Express settings to ERS 4  The system will  automatically adjust recording frame rate according to settings  The following message    will pop up  press    Yes    to change Resolution  Recording frame rate and Quality  depending on your express setting     3 6 REMOTE SETUP   CAMERA    3 6 1 Camera  Basic settings    This menu provides settings for general camera parameters     Click on md to open the CAMERA setup menu        053 EverFocus por S Pa FESS Pk  Juas   H a ll RS  O  15 ict e    Basic Settin  a Ei     Video Adjust    Motion  Video Loss    Camera  Title  Install    Covert    Record Mode    Resolution    Record Quality   
60. damage of  HDD and data loss     NOTE  lt is not recommended to deactivate this check box      Temp  Warning Sets the trigger temperature for all other active settings in HD Temperature  Choose  Limit from 55  C  131  F   85  C  185  F     Note  Do not set a higher value as the max  operating temperature of the installed  HDD  specified by HDD manufacturer       Alarm Output In case of event the output relay will switch  It can be set to either    NONE     not  active  or    1     relay activated       Output Type Output type is fixed to mode   Transparent  Alarm is active as long the event is active     Note  It is not possible to reset this alarm without solving the HDD temperature  problem     Apply save the settings for this event type     36    3 8 2 3 Event  HD failure    This menu defines the reaction on detected HDD errors     Alarm    SMEG Ho Favre    Event    Event   Log   Buzzer   Email Notify  Network Alarm    Alarm Output    Output Type    Apply       Log Mu   Buzzer m   Email Notify Mm  Network Alarm mi    Alarm Output  Output Type METETE    Select HD Failure    Check box to record HDD failure events in the log    Check box to enable buzzer in case of HDD failure events   Check box to send email notification case of HDD failure events     Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC case of HDD failure events    requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu     In case of event the output relay will switch  It can be set to e
61. e main monitor   Pre alarm Record Check box to record several seconds before the motion event     Pre alarm recording rate will follow    Normal    frame rate setting     Buzzer Check box to enable buzzer when a motion event is triggered   Email Notify Check box to send email notification when a motion event is detected   Network Alarm Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC when motion occurs   requires    PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu     Edit Motion Grid    Alarm Output    Output Type  Timeout Duration    Apply To    Save Ch 1   4    Select the detection area in this submenu     Sensitivity  Min Area HIS    207100101 19 13 58       Sensitivity  Set the threshold value for sensitivity  Select from 1  lowest  to 10   highest      Min Area  To avoid false detections by small objects this value defines  how  many grids have to be detected for generating a motion event   Select a value between 1  default  to 5 grids     Set All  Press this button to select the entire area   Clear All  Press this button to clear all the grids selected     For defining a customized detection area click on  CLEAR ALL     the draw by mouse   hold left mouse key  an area     Close  Save setting and return to MOTION menu    In case of event the output relay will switch  It can be set to either    NONE     not  active  or    1     relay activated       Output action when motion is triggered   Alarm output lasts for the set time duration     Transparent 
62. e settings or  Cancel  to exit without copying     r Camera    Select All    Unselect All       10 6 4 Alarm Action    sc    Pen mr    Express Setup  Holidays    Schedule alarm  1  2  5  4     Alarm Action PO  12 3  4 5 fe  7  6  8  10 11 fae 13 14 15 16 17 ae  18  20  21 23     Hol  Oth  Sun  Hon  Tue  Wed  Thu  Fri  Sat    61  66 24 06  Alarm  0H       Alarm  Select a number to change the schedule for that alarm  Each alarm can be set on a 24 hour time  block for Holiday  Hol   Other  Oth   Sunday  Sun   Monday  Mon   Tuesday  Tue   Wednesday  Wed    Thursday  Thu   Friday  Fri   or Saturday  Sat      134    Time Bar  The time bar uses two different colors to distinguish each recoding mode     Off  No recording during this time block     On  Alarm action will be recorded during this time block     To Set Schedule using Mouse           Click on desired start time block  no numbers on it  on a time bar  At this time  the selected block  will be highlighted in blue frame and the selected time bar will be highlighted by red frame     There are 24 blocks on the time bar representing 24 hours respectively  Set a schedule start time  by clicking on a desired start time block on a time bar and clicking again to confirm it  At this time   the selected block and all following blocks will turn gray  which means this gray time zone has been  set to the recording mode of gray  alarm action recording off      Click again to confirm  then a new number  for the new section  will show on th
63. eaker  The direct connection of passive speakers is not supported     Monitor       AUDIO RECORDING FUNCTIONALITY    The audio channel is assigned to video channel 1    Audio recording is activated   deactivated in the camera menu  camera 1    Audio channel is always recorded together with camera 1 and is independent of the image recording rate     N    ERS 4 Instruction Manual    2 3 ALARM CONTACTS INSTALLATION    The ERS 4 alarm inputs can be used for recording start or recording rate adjustment  Furthermore  alarm  reactions such as camera switching to monitors  buzzer  Email and network alarm are available     2 3 1 Alarm Input Contacts    ERS 4 provides 4 alarm inputs  All inputs are programmable N O   Normal Open  or N C   Normal Closed   Inputs have to be switched by dry contacts  default setting is N O      cig    _    ALMIN    GND GND  Alarm input with N O   Normal Open  contact Alarm input with N C   Normal Closed  contact  in idle state in idle state       Alarm inputs 1 4 of ERS 4    All settings are programmed in the ALARM menu     2 3 2 Alarm Output Relay    The relay output provides either Normally Open or Normally Closed dry contacts     COM    O  Z    O  Z       ALM_COM  ALM_NO ooo  Output relay in idle state    2 4 RS 485 KEYBOARD   PTZ INSTALLATION    The ERS 4 provides an RS 485 interface for PTZ control of soeed domes and other PTZ devices   Furthermore the ERS 4 can be remote controlled by the EKB 500 universal keyboard  Keyboards and  speed domes can be
64. ed at www dyndns org account settings  User Name User name of the dyndns org account   Password Password of the dyndns org account    Apply Click on to finish and save the settings     3 10 4 Network  Alarm Server    The ERS 4 can send network alarm notification to PowerCon software and other central management  systems  which support this function     The notification can be transmitted to max  3 receiving servers     Geer  a    LAN  Email    Server  P1 MEN C Ct Gm    DDNS Server IP2 Gi Mo Mo Mo    aldo Mo No Mo    ro  uo  zll  Port  Network ID MS        Server IP 1   3 Enter the IP   addresses of the receiving alarm servers    Protocol Type Select the protocol type   UDP  User Datagram Protocol  TCP  Transmission Control Protocol    Note  Use UDP only for LAN applications  this mode is not safe for Internet    connections   Port User name of the dyndns org account  Network ID Enter the network ID  Unique 1D  for network alarm     Note  1  The ID must contain 10 numbers   2  Only numbers are valid characters  3  Do not use leading zeros     Apply Click on to finish and save the settings     3 11 REMOTE SETUP  DISK    This menu gives information about Hard Disk status and allows formatting the HDD        Click on 4 for opening Hard Disk menu     NA EverFocus fu  fay  Gas FSS   aa fas fura   E i  eb Kem   E ect js  Record Time  Start  2009 12 30 08 37 13  Record Time  End  2010 02 01 14 18 49    Health Status OK  Disk Temperature 50 C   122 F  Disk Size  Total  1000 GB  Disk S
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66. en shot of the ALARM  amp  EVENT SETTING MENU  This menu will walk you through  alarm and event setup     PoeHORR O e    Alarm 3l    Enable    Log   SON ia ano Change       Pre alarm Record               Buzzer eee  Cameras    Email Notify Input Mao  El  Network Alarm  Active Camera NE     PTZ Preset lore    Alarm Output Hone       Mi Ma T rans Timeout     Timeout MESCU S   Apply To         Figure 10 8 Alarm  amp  Event Menu   Alarm    10 5 1 Alarm   Alarm  Select the alarm number from 1 to 4   Enable  Check box to enable alarm    Log  Check box to record alarm events in the log     Pre alarm Record  Check box to record several moments before the alarm event   Pre alarm recording  rate will follow    Normal    frame rate setting     Buzzer  Check box to enable buzzer when an alarm occurs   Main Monitor  Monitor display options when a motion occurs    No change  No change on the main monitor display    Full screen  A full screen of the active camera will display on main monitor   Record  Select which cameras will start recording when alarm happens   Email Notify  Check box to enable email notification when an alarm occurs   Input Type  This field is to change the type of alarm trigger    N O   Normal Open contact    N C   Normal Close contact     Network Alarm  Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC when motion occurs   requires  PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu     119    Active Camera  This field is for assigning the alarm to a 
67. fy Check box to send email notification in case of cooler fan fault    Network Alarm Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC in case of cooler fan fault    requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu    Alarm Output In case of in case of cooler fan fault the output relay will switch  It can be set to  either    NONE     not active  or    1     relay activated      Output Type Output type is fixed to mode   Transparent  Alarm is active as long the event is active     Note  It is not possible to reset this alarm without solving the cooler fan problem     Apply save the settings for this event type     3 8 2 2 Event  HD Temperature    This menu defines the reaction on critical HDD temperature      3 EverFocus flat 7  0   et  0 Ju FP fe   E RS   DS fret 99     Alarm    MOU HO Temperature     Event    Log Ka   Buzzer m   Email Notify   Network Alarm mM   Stop Recording m  IEA NE Ma E5 c 149F  gt    Alarm Output   Output Type       Event Select HD Temperature    Log Check box to record HDD temperature events in the log    Buzzer Check box to enable buzzer in case of HDD temperature events    Email Notify Check box to send email notification case of HDD temperature events    Network Alarm Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC case of HDD temperature  events   requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup  menu     Stop Recording With activated checkbox the ERS 4 will stop recording for avoiding total 
68. he time when daylight saving time ends     3 13 3 System  User    The ERS 4 allows up to 10 user accounts with 3 different user right levels     3 13 3 1 User right definition    User Rights  Network Operation    Live Views   PTZ   View covert cameras   Playback Search   Copy   Export   Info   Menu   View Log   Delete Log   Setup Menu   Edit own user name   password    Local Operation    Live Views   Display OSD ON OFF  OSD Settings  Sequence   PTZ   View covert cameras  Info   Menu   View Log   Delete Log   Setup Menu   Edit own user name   password    Operator     lt oO0 00 4 COO OG s     Ko 00K OOK ORK    Manager    Sooo SSSss    SO0O00O0OSXKKSXSNSSS    Administrator    XNNNKNNXNXNSNSNS    NN NAN NS  Y SOS NS SS       3 13 3 2 Edit user account    The default settings provide 3 users with different user rights     user  11111111 Admin    F EverFocus flea  5  R fa   E FE  O  PREP    Date Time  Daylight Sav     User Name Level Status  1 admin Admin Enable   User   I O Control 2 useri WET Ele Enable   Misc  3 user2 ENEE Enable          For editing an account select the user and click on    User Name EEN  New Password  AAA    Level   Manager    Status         Save   Cancel      User Name Edit the user name   New Password Enter new password   Confirm Re enter the new password for verification   Level User Right Level  Status Enable  User account is active     Disable  User account is disabled  but not deleted     63    3 13 3 3 Add user account    Click on for creating new user
69. heck the box to display playback date time    Playback Status  Check the box to display playback status    Event Status  Check the box to display event status    HDD Status  Check the box to display hard drive status    Text Insert  Check the box to display data transmitted from external RS232 device     Main Monitor Output  This system supports both VGA and BNC monitor displays at the same time but  only one of them can have optimized display quality  Use this feature to select which output is optimized     144    10 9 2 Main M T SEQ    y    pp  00 E A   a O    Hain M T SEQ Step Camera Dwell sec jStep Camera Dwell sec   1 11    12    13  14    3              2 Mm     7  2 Mm  dE z    es       Ww    o  PI          2 ae  pes        CN     D peer     EN es  2   CN E    E      CN     gt    EN pe    CN          Figure 10 29 Display Menu     Main M T SEQ  Step  Sequence order  Cannot be changed   Camera  Select which camera appears on the current step   Dwell  sec   Set the dwell time for each step  Sequence dwell time can be set from 0 to 99 seconds     145    10 10 System Setting    Figure 10 30 is a screen shot of the SYSTEM SETTING MENU  This menu is for setting up the system  configurations of the ERS 4     AAA    Daylight Sau  Eita 2009 87 27   User     1 0 Control qu 20 15 09   Hisc  A yyy an dd xj  Time Format 24H E     st   EA GHT  88 88 xj    GS clock stdtine gou tw  NTP Update Daily  gt         Figure 10 30 System Menu   Date Time    10 10 1 Date Time   Date  Set curren
70. ically logoff the current user after 3 minutes of inactivity     149    10 10 4 I O Control    Figure 10 35 is a screen shot of the I O Control Setting Menu  This menu is used to define the settings for  controlling the ERS 4 through RS485     7 SAA    Date Tine   Daylight Sau  RS 485   User x   Misc  AA    Data Bit      E  stop Bit F   tone E    Parity       Figure 10 35 System Menu     I O Control  RS485    PTZ Protocol  Select PTZ protocol  choose from the following protocols  Transparent  Pelco D  Pelco P   Everfocus  or Samsung   NOTE  all cameras must be on the same protocol     485 ID  If more than one ERS 4 is used through the RS485 connection  each one must be assigned a  unique ID number between 0 and 127     Baud Rate  The speed used to transmit instruction or information through the RS485 port on the ERS 4   Choose from the following speeds  1200  2400  4800  9600  19200  38400  57600  115200 BPS     Data Bit  The data bit used for transferring  This can be set to 8 or 7   Stop Bit  This field is to set the stop bit for the RS485 connection  This can be set to 1 or 2   Parity  This selects the transmission level of the connection  Choose either None  Odd  or Even     150    10 10 5 Misc     Fee A    Date Tine   Daylight Sav  Rh Firmware   User F     1 0 Control Current Firmware Version 8 98 22    Hisc  Firmware UPERADE    Configurations    Load Factory Default Load    Load From USB Load    enis a       Figure 10 36 System Menu     Firmware  amp  Misc     Firmware 
71. ion options will not be available  unless this feature is selected     Check box to record input contact events in the log    Check box to record several seconds before the input contact event    Pre alarm recording rate will follow    Normal    frame rate setting    Check box to enable buzzer when a input contact event is triggered    Check box to send email notification when a input contact event is detected     Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC when input contact event  occurs   requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup  menu     Alarm Output    Output Type    Timeout Duration    Main Monitor    Input Type    Active Camera    PTZ Preset    Apply To    Save CH1   4    In case of event the output relay will switch  It can be set to either    NONE     not  active  or    1     relay activated       Output action when input contact event is triggered     Transparent  Alarm is active as long the event is active   Timeout  Automatic alarm reset after a defined time  Timeout  Duration     Transparent Timeout  Alarm will reset after event ended   Timeout Duration     Duration of event for the Output types  TIMEOUT  and   TRANSPARENT TIMEOUT    Enter the event duration in the range 1   150 seconds     Reaction of monitor output on contact event    No Change  Monitor keeps current display    Full Screen  Monitor switches to full screen view of the camera  which is  selected under ACTIVE CAMERA    Contact type   N O   Normal open  event i
72. is block and current  and all following blocks will turn to gray  This means this new gray time zone has a new record  mode  alarm action recording off      Change the section to different mode  with different color  by clicking on the first block of each  section  The color switches from gray   gt  orange  every time user clicks the first block of a section     Repeat clicking on the first block  with number on it  of any time zone  this time zone will change  from one color to another  which means switching the record mode  The color switch sequence is  gray  gt orange     Alarm Action Setting from front panel           2     Enter Alarm Action setting mode  press    Enter    button to enter Alarm Action setting mode  At this  time  the whole editing area at lower right side will be highlighted within a gray frame  See below  image     k    VHRR eee we    Express Selim  Ho Lidags       Enter camera selection mode  Use Up Down arrow key to switch to Alarm selection mode     135    T     FSA    Express Telir  Ho Lidags       Selecting camera  Use Right Left arrow key to select an alarm to configure  Selected alarm  number will be highlighted by a blue frame  See above image     Enter time bar editing mode  Use Up Down arrow key to switch to time bar editing mode  When  this mode is selected  all 9 time bars will be highlighted within a blue frame     Select desired time bar for setting  press Enter button  the first time bar will be selected for  setting and highlighted in a 
73. itch to time bar editing mode  When this  mode is selected  all 9 time bars will be highlighted within a blue frame     5  Select desired time bar for setting  press Enter button  the first time bar will be selected for setting  and highlighted in a red frame  See below image  Use Up Down arrow key to desired time bar for  setting     131    7 SAA    7  n Canera 1 21610    iaa 7 le ia ar a             6  Editing blocks in a time bar  when a time bar is selected  highlighted in red frame   press Enter  button  then the first block of this bar will be selected  highlighted in blue frame   Use Right Left arrow  key to switch to desired block as starting time  and press Enter button again to confirm  At this time  the  current and all following blocks will turn into gray  which means this gray time zone has been set to the  recording mode of gray No Rec   User can also change the time zone to a different record mode  with  different color  by following instruction in next step        PFeCH RO O    Express Setup  Holidays  ee A j Caner       ODRPR0O0CO0N0OO0CMTTEMOPITEMSE  A inn SSS to eiii    ith          7  Changing recording mode  color  of a time zone  Use Right Left arrow key to switch to the first  block  with number on it  of a time zone  Clicking Enter button  and this time zone will switch to another  color  which means switching to another record mode  The color switch sequence is gray  gt orange    gt blue     Press    Edit Time zone    button to edit the time zone     
74. ither    NONE     not  active  or    1     relay activated      Output type is fixed to mode   Transparent  Alarm is active as long the event is active     Note  It is not possible to reset this alarm without solving the HDD problem     save the settings for this event type     3 8 2 4 Event  HDD Full    This menu defines reactions  if full HDD capacity is reached     Note  Settings in this menu are only active  if the ERS 4 works not in  OverWrite  mode  check box in    RECORD menu         3 Evertocus fal i ee Co oe oe ee hee    Alarm    event i    Event   Log   Buzzer   Email Notify  Network Alarm    Alarm Output    Output Type    Timeout Duration    Apply       Log Ka   Buzzer W   Email Notify m  Network Alarm mM    INT MOI tig None y   Output Type  Timeout Duration    Select HD Full    Check box to record HDD full events in the log    Check box to enable buzzer in case of HDD full events   Check box to send email notification case of HDD full events     Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC case of HDD full events    requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu     In case of event the output relay will switch  It can be set to either    NONE     not  active  or    1     relay activated      Output action when HDD full event is triggered     Transparent  Alarm is active as long the event is active   Timeout  Automatic alarm reset after a defined time  Timeout  Duration     Transparent Timeout  Alarm will reset after event ended
75. ize  Usage  412 GB       Record Time  Start  Shows earliest recorded time on the hard drive   Record Time  End  Shows latest or most current recorded time on the hard drive     Format Formats  deletes  the HDD   Click on        and confirm the screen message       2 J All data will be deleted  Are you sure want to continue     Abbrechen         with OK for formatting the HDD   Note  All video and event data will be deleted in case of formatting   Health Status Displays current status of the selected disk     Disk Temperature Current HDD temperature   Disk Size  Total  Shows total disk size     Disk Size  Usage  Shows percentage of used disk space  If ERS 4 is set to automatically overwrite  the disk  this option will show    Overwrite mode currently        3 12 REMOTE SETUP  DISPLAY    The settings in this menu are related to the local Monitor output of ERS 4 only        Click on       for opening MONITOR menu     3 12 1 Monitor OSD    This menu provides settings for the Onscreen Display of local monitor     Camera Title    Date Time  Event Status  HDD Status  Text Insert  BNC VGA    Apply        3 EverFocus W AR O Fs  7  O   1 ect      Monitor OSD    Main M T SEQ Main Monitor    Camera Title a  DECI    Event Status m  HDD Status m  Text Insert m    BNC VGA OSD Mode     Apply    With activated check box the monitor displays camera titles  as defined in  CAMERA menu    With activated check box the monitor displays current date time     With activated check box the monitor disp
76. l Notify    Network Alarm    Apply       fJ EverFocus lah  5   60   its PON Je  es fa  E  RS   ee fect      Log m    Email Notify m  Network Alarm W    Select Power Loss    Check box to record Power Loss events in the log    Check box to send email notification case of Power Loss events   Note  The notification will be send after power is switched on again     Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC case of Power Loss events    requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu     Note  The notification will be send after power is switched on again   Save the settings for this event type     3 8 2 7 Event  Network Loss    This menu defines reactions in case of disconnected network     Geer feo eae E  O   1    Alarm  Meg Network Loss     Event    Log M    Buzzer Mi    Alarm Output  Output Type  Timeout Duration     Apply       Event Select Network Loss    Log Check box to record Network Loss events in the log    Buzzer Check box to enable buzzer in case of Network Loss events    Alarm Output In case of event the output relay will switch  It can be set to either    NONE     not  active  or    1     relay activated     Output Type Output action when Network Loss event is triggered   Transparent  Alarm is active as long the event is active   Timeout  Automatic alarm reset after a defined time  Timeout   Duration     Transparent Timeout  Alarm will reset after event ended   Timeout Duration   Timeout Duration Duration of event for the Output t
77. lays event status   With activated check box the monitor displays hard drive status   Reserved for future applications     This system supports both VGA and BNC monitor displays at the same time but  only one of them can have optimized display quality  Use this feature  to select which output is optimized     Click on to finish and save the settings     3 12 2 Main M T SEQ  Sequence    This menu defines the automatic switching sequence to the local monitor output     VA EverFocus fea  p gt   gt  ST a fame pe O E RP  O   1 rt e    Monitor OSD  Main M T SEQ Step Camera Dwell sec  Step Camera Dwell sec   1   11 EME     2 PAE 12    J y  EI  4   Ei   Jo   E  A  gt   LJ  7   vai     8   ki  J o E  10 EME  20 ENE     a  Ww   4 4  w 7  4     re       Camera select camera 1 4 for each step of the sequence     Dwell Select a dwell time in the range 1 99 seconds to this camera   Select  0  to skip this step in the sequence     Apply Click on to finish and save the settings     3 13 REMOTE SETUP  SYSTEM    The SYSTEM menu provides setup options for time date  user management  maintenance and others        Click on II icon for opening SYSTEM menu     3 13 1 System  Date   Time    The menu provides settings for manual time date adjustment and NTP time synchronisation     Evru dl a oe ee SS eS   iS he  amp   Sav Date MEZENNE i  User Time  I O Control DEC El dd mm yyyy y  Misc  Time Format   Time Zone  NTP   NTP Server  MATE NE Daily z       Date Set current Date    Time Set current Time    
78. lected  this value will be assigned automatically     DNS Server 1  This field shows the primary DNS server for your network  If DHCP is selected and an  internet connection is available  this value will be assigned automatically  This field must have a valid DNS  address in order to use the DDNS feature  see 5 7 3 DDNS for more detail      DNS Server 2  This field shows the secondary DNS server for your network   HTTP Port  Port number for HTTP WEB communication     138    10 7 2 EMAIL    eH BP saeewe    SHTP Server  Alarm Server SHTP Port  Authentication    User nane  Password   Confirm   Sender Email  Receiver Email 1  Receiver Email 2    Receiver Email 3    Email Subject       Figure 10 23 Network Menu     Email    SMTP Server  Assign the SMTP  e mail  server s name    NOTE  For more reliable email service  use the server s IP address   SMTP Port  Assign the port number used by the SMTP server   Authentication  Check this box if the SMTP server requires authentication  user name   password    SSL  Check the box if mail server needs to be encrypted by SSL   User name  Input the login user name if the SMTP server requires authentication   Password  Input the password if the SMTP server requires authentication   Sender Email  Input the e mail address of the sender  ERS 4    Receiver Email 1  Input the first e mail address that event messages are sent to   Receiver Email 2  Input the second e mail address that event messages are sent to   Receiver Email 3  Input the third e m
79. lects Event Only in Record Mode and  presses    Apply    button  all 4 cameras will be set to Event only  If user selects Blank in Recording Mode  and presses    Apply    button  4 cameras will keep their own current record modes without changing      p    5 a AAA    Date  Record A Hornal Event     Es  imate event  al hour s  per day  Resolution AT    Record With   z     Network paper    O  IP Address 8 8 8 8  Subnet Mask 8 8 8 8  Gateway 6 6 6 6  DNS Server 1 8 8 8 6  DNS Server 2 8 8 8 8       Figure 10 1 Express Menu    Date  Set the current date of ERS 4     109       Record Mode     Normal Event  Normal recording plus event recording     Event Only  Event recording only    ochedule Rec  Schedule recording    Enter the number of hours per day for the estimate event   Resolution  Select recording resolution based on video format    NTSC  720x480   720x240   360x240   PAL  720x576   720x288   360x288  Record With    Blank  No change for Record with    Preset Settings  Select preset setting or recording quality  Available options are Best Quality  Standard  and Extended Record in the next column  For more detail  please refer to Appendix E  changing rule for  express setup    Recording Days  Set the maximum recording days  Available selection will be shown in the next column   including 1  3  5  7  14  20  30  40  50 and 60 day  ERS 4 will auto adjust relative settings for 4 cameras  to fit the selected max recording day  For more detail  please refer to Appendix E  changing
80. les audio transmission direction    A   Listen mode  direction ERS 4  gt  PC   Speak mode  direction PC  gt  ERS 4     4 4 PLAYBACK SEARCH    The ERS 4 provides 2 methods for playback search and evaluation  search by event and search by time    date     4 4 1 Event Search    This search method allows searching for motion and contact alarm records   BA EverFocus  laa  Ef  OG  ARR POEL OPNP    Time Search  Event Search From  Date A En  Time  To  Date MAA EE  Time    Camera  ig 206 38 45  W Select All    Event  iv PANE Tease io AMOS       From  Date Enter the start date for playback search    Time Enter the start time for playback search    To  Date Enter the end date for playback search    Time Enter the end time for playback search    Camera Select the cameras for playback search    Event Select one ore more event types for playback search     Alarm  Alarm contact inputs  Motion  Motion detection events  Video  Video Loss events       Search Click on MER for starting playback search     After click on the screen show a list with the search results  depending on the number of  events the list may have several pages   4 pages in example below      Mne SERTA   MID   CH   Start Date   End Date    Event Search 2010 02 02 07 29 08   2010 02 02 07 29 13  a    2010 02 02 07 29 36   2010 02 02 07 29 57  2010 02 02 07 30 00   2010 02 02 07 30 14  2010 02 02 07 30 43   2010 02 02 07 30 49  2010 02 02 07 31 12   2010 02 02 07 31 21    2010 02 02 07 31 42   2010 02 02 07 31 48 Motion  2   
81. me when daylight saving time ends     147    10 10 3 User    User Menu is where you can add or delete different users on the system as well as set administrator rights     e     gt  gt        Date Tinme User name Status  Daylight Sau  admin Admin Enable  User user  Manager Enable  170 Control user2 Hanager Enable  Misc     R    User Login Auto Logoff       Figure 10 32 System Menu     User    Add    Click    Add    button to add a new user  Set the name  case sensitive   password  and access level  Press     Add    button to confirm a new user or    Cancel    to exit without making changes     A A A A    Date Time User name Level Status  Daylight Sau    _      Enable   User Enable  1 0 Control    i A   Enable  Misc     New Password   a     Confirn    User Login Auto Logoff    AAA AAA       Figure 10 33 System Menu     User   Add  Edit    Click    Edit    button to make changes to an existing user account  Press    Save    button to save changes or     Cancel    to exit without making changes     148    AN A fe e e    Date Time User name Level S  Daylight Sav         a  User    170 Control Name admin Enable  Misc     New Password    Level Admin    Status Enable    Save Cancel      User Login Auto Logoff    A o o  ec       Figure 10 34 System Menu     User   Edit    User Login  Check this box to activate user login  When this is disabled  no username or password is  required to access the system  and all users operate with ADMIN rights     Auto Logoff  Check this box to automat
82. n    Playback and Streaming  Rate Resolution    Video Input    Monitor output    Audio Input Output    Alarm In   Alarm Out  RS 485   Network interface    USB    Status LED   Clock   Power Source  Dimensions  W x D x H   Temperature    Functional   OS   Video Compression  User Interface  Operation  Recording Mode  Playback Search  Video Pause   Video Loss Detection  Motion Detection  Event Log  Schedule Setting  User Access   PTZ Protocols    352x288  100 IPS PAL   120 IPS NTSC  704x288  100 IPS PAL   120 IPS NTSC  704x576  50 IPS PAL  60 IPS NTSC    352x288  up to 100 IPS PAL   120 IPS NTSC  704x288  up to 100 IPS PAL   120 IPS NTSC  704x576  up to 50 IPS PAL  60 IPS NTSC  depending on network conditions    4 x 1 VP FBAS  BNC  75 Ohm termination    1x1 VP FBAS  BNC at 75 Ohm  1 x VGA  resolution 800x600 60 Hz     Input  1x Line In  1 V max    1 KOhm  RCA socket  Output  1 x Line Out 1 V max  at 1 KOhm  RCA socket    4 x N O  N C    screw terminal connector   1 x relay out N O  N C    screw terminal connector  1 x  screw terminal connector   100 BASE T  8P8C   RJ45 socket    1x USB 2 0 on Back Panel  for USB   Mouse   1x USB 2 0 on Front Panel  for service purpose     Power  Alarm  HDD activity  Network traffic   Internal Real Time Clock  NTP synchronisation option  12VDC with external power supply 100 240 VAC   50 60 Hz  320 x 208 9 x 54 3 mm   12 6  x 8 2  x 2 1    0  C 40  C   32  F 104  F  20 80  humidity     Embedded Linux   H 264   GUI Graphical User Interface    Simult
83. n    e Avoid the penetration of any artefacts  e g  through ventilation slots        Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance  To prevent electric shock  do not remove screws or covers  There are no user   serviceable parts inside  Contact qualified service personnel for maintenance  Handle the appliance with care  Do not strike  or shake  as this may damage the appliance     e Do not operate appliance with other than specified power supplies   e Avoid any affection of the device through vibrations or mechanical shock at the recorder s installation location     e Avoid to power off the device during playback or recording operation     CE    ATTENTION  This is a class A product which may cause radio interference in a domestic environment  in this case  the user may be  urged to take adequate measures     Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement       This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules   These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment  generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause  harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation     If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
84. n gray  which means this gray time zone has been set to  the recording mode of gray  No Rec      2  Click again to confirm  then a new number  for the new section  will show on this block and current and  all following blocks will turn to gray  This means this new gray time zone has a new record mode  No  record      130    Change the section to different mode  with different color  by clicking on the first block of each section   The color switches from gray   gt  orange   gt  blue  every time user click the first block of a section     3  Repeat clicking on the first block  with number on it  of any time zone  this time zone will change from  one color to another  which means switching the record mode  The color switch sequence is gray    gt orange  gt blue     Schedule Setting from front panel    1  Enter schedule setting mode  press    Enter    button to enter schedule setting mode  At this time  the  whole editing area at right down side will be highlighted within a blue frame  See below image        Fea Pee ee    Express Selig  Hen Lied ages       2  Enter camera selection mode  Use Up Down arrow key to switch to Camera selection mode  When  Camera selection mode is selected  all 4 cameras will be highlighted in a blue frame  See below image        3  Selecting camera  Use Right Left arrow key to select desired camera to configure  Selected camera  number will be highlighted by a blue frame  See above image     4  Enter time bar editing mode  Use Up Down arrow key to sw
85. nd End time of the weekend period   Daytime Start Start time of daytime period for each weekday  all weekdays  which are not included    in the weekend period      Daytime End End time of daytime period for each weekday  all weekdays  which are not included  in the weekend period     SCHEDULE   TABLE   Record Type Select one of the 3 modes for each time period   Disabled  No records in this time period  Event only      ERS 4 records only events  Normal Event  ERS 4 works with continuous and event  contact and motion   events  record   Normal Recording frame rate for continuous record  Select a frame rate for each time  period   Note  If recording resolution is set to 720x576   720 x480  maximum possible value  to frame rate is 12 5   15 IPS  Entering 25   30 IPS exceeds max  Frame rate and  will create a  Fail  message  ERS 4 will not take over the value    Event Recording frame rate for event  contact and motion events  record  Select a frame  rate for each time period    Event action With activated check box all event related actions such as buzzer  relay out  mail  and network notification are enabled for this time period   Uncheck the check box to block this event actions for this time period    Apply Click on APPLY will take over the EXPRESS settings in the schedule  You can  double check and modify the settings at the SCHEDULE menu page    Note  All schedule settings are active only  if the check box  SCHEDULE RECORD  in    RECORD menu is activated      3 9 2 Schedule  
86. nd Event frame rate to match the Recording days which  user selected    According to resolution  event hours and assumption above  ERS 4 will select one set of  suitable quality and event frame rate from Changing Order 1 to 8  If ERS 4 can   t match  require record days from 8 sets of Change Order  it will just use the set of Changing Order  8    Changing Order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  Normal Frame Rate 1 l 1 l   l l l  Quality Superior Standard Low Low Low Low Low Low  Event Frame Rate    PAL NTSC  25 30 25 30 25 30  12 5 15 8 10 6 25 7 5 5 l  Case 2     Record Mode  Event Only    Network Type    IP Address    Subnet Mask    Gateway    DNS Server 1    DNS Server 2    Username    Password    Apply    Record With  Recording days    ERS 4 will Auto adjust Quality and Event frame rate to match the Recording days which  user need    According to resolution  event hours and assumption above  ERS 4 will select one set of  suitable quality and event frame rate from Changing Order 1 to 8  If ERS 4 can   t match  require record days from 8 sets  it will just use the set of Changing Order 8     Changing Order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  Quality Superior Standard Low Low Low Low Low Low  Event Frame Rate 30 30 30 15 10 Ta 5 1    In  Schedule  mode is only the selection  Preset Settings  available  details above      Static IP  Fixed IP Address  IP parameters have to be entered below    DHCP  If available  DHCP server in LAN will automatically assign IP for network  connection    PPPoE  This is a DSL conne
87. nd exit to SCHEDULE page     Repeat steps 1   4 for other day types and cameras  if individual settings are  required     If similar settings can be used for other cameras and day types  go to step 6   7    For copying the settings of selected day type to other day types click on  Apply To Days         Apply To Days  Hol  MH Oth Sun Bi Select All  Mon gl Tue   Wed E Clear All    Thu Ml Fri ml Sa OK    Cancel    Select desired day types and click on OK     Step 7  For copying the settings of selected day type to other cameras click on    ee ee      Apply To Cameras  2 Select All    Clear All        PAR       Select desired cameras and click on OK   Bienes  Click on to finish and save the schedule settings     Note  All schedule settings are active only  if the check box  SCHEDULE RECORD  in  RECORD menu is activated      3 9 4 Schedule  Alarm Action    This menu describes scheduled activation of alarm input contacts     This schedule is independent from recording SCHEDULE menu and has higher priority for recording  settings     BA EverFocus flat 7   0  et Pa   173 FP fa  RE  Fem   ees Pct  94    Express Setup  Holidays Cameras  2 3 4    Schedule    Alarm Action    fol 121 1  5 18 10 90 1 102017108 19 20 21122 22  2    3    1   iu   a 1   1   1  13 30   24 00   Alarm   OFF       Setup procedure is similar to the SCHEDULE setup page     Step 1  Select a Contact and a day type  here  Holiday      2131215181712 9100 102 2 215 9 718 19120 2112212 gt        Step 2  For start time of
88. nect to the ERS 4   s IP address  you should see a screen like the one below  If you do  not see a yellow bar like the one the arrow is pointing at  your security settings may be too high  If so  go to  next chapter   Enabling ActiveX Controls                 a Remote vi iewer  Mi crosoft   Inter net Explorer i Y    0  xi  File Edit View  Favorites Tools Help   a        Back    gt  Ds  x   2  A 2 Search Tp Favorites Ez LS   MW   13  rel A 3S    Address      http   208 50 31 230 login  html  160081    E oo   Links  gt  H           gt   This site might require the Following Activex control   MP4DVR cab  from  HIDALL TECHNOLOGY CORP    Click here to install             User name i  SEI   Language              Done ff   internet    Right click on the yellow bar and select    Install ActiveX Control              lel  This site might recut pre tees      Y E i Install Actives Control       what s the Risk           Information Bar Help    Internet Explorer   Security Warning q X        Do you want to install this software     Name  eP lusDYR cab    Publisher  EverFocus Electronics Corp   Y  More options Install   _ Dont Install    Y   While files from the Internet can be useful  this file type can potentially harm  your computer  Only install software From publishers you trust  What s the risk           15    Install the ePlusDVR cab file when prompted to do so     Once the file finishes installing  you will return to the same login page as before   Type in the username and password
89. ng items       isl Client for Microsoft Networks  Y  a File and Printer haing for Microsoft Networks    CE inten set Probe scol  TC  F AP  b  Install       Desorption    Tramemission Control Protecol lntemet Protocol The default  Wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks    C  Show icon in notification area when connected     gt  Click on the option that says    Use the following IP address        gt  Assign an IP address of 192 168 1 2  a Subnet Mask of 255 255 255 0  and a Default Gateway of    192 168 1 1  then click OK      gt  Restart both the computer and the DVR      gt  Toaccess the DVR from the computer  simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type     http   192 168 1 3    94    ERS 4 Instruction Manual    7 2 2 Direct High Speed Modem Connection    gpm       TEPE            No sm  A    Hi speed modem       Internet   Cat5   Straight Through  Cable       Straight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outs   The Figure below shows the pin configurations for a straight cable     Pins 4 5  T and E  are net used    Pins 4  5  7 and 3  0 are not used  Pin number Wire Color Stra ig ht Th roug h      l Wire Becomes  Pin 1    gt  Orange White m ies ii  Pin 2    gt  Orange    Pin 3    gt  Green Vhite  Pin 4    gt  Blue  Pin 5    gt  Blue White  Pin 5    Green  Pin       gt  Brown hite  Pin 8    gt  Brown    1111    Connection Procedure    gt  The first step is to purchase or make a straight through cable  We recommend pu
90. o    With activated checkbox the ERS 4 will overwrite oldest records automatically  if  HDD is filled up     With activated checkbox the ERS 4 will record with the settings from SCHEDULE  menu  In this case all recording settings from CAMERA menu are overruled by  SCHEDULE recording settings     With activated checkbox the ERS 4 inserts a time   date overlay in the recording  stream     With selection  1  the output relay is activated during recording   If this function is used  please make sure  that the relay is not used for other event  purpose     OFF  The ERS 4 records with full HDD capacity  no recording time  limitation    1 100 Days  Maximum recording duration  After the defined recording period  ERS 4 will delete oldest records and keep only records from defined  recording time period     Click on APPLY to save the changes     32    3 8 REMOTE SETUP  ALARM    The ALARM menu defines alarm and event reactions for input contacts and system events     aa  Click on icon to open ALARM menu     3 8 1 Alarm  Alarm    This menu defines behaviour of alarm input contacts     A da dc A RS ict    Alarm    Event    Alarm  Enable    Log  Pre alarm Record    Buzzer  Email Notify  Network Alarm       Alarm  Enable  Log m Main Monitor  Pre alarm Record W  Buzzer W  Email Notify m  Network Alarm m Input Type  Active Camera  Alarm Output none zl PTZ Preset Hal  Output Type  Timeout Duration    Select input contact 1 4 for adjustment     Check box to enable input contact event  Other mot
91. o a different port other than 80  you will need to include this at the  end of the IP address     gt   f you have a Dynamic IP address and have opened the ports  go to the next chapter to setup  DDNS     7 3 LINKSYS  amp  D LINK PORT FORWARDING  7 3 1 Linksys Port Forwarding    This section will cover a few simple configurations for the Linksys router  This chapter is only to offer some  help to the installer and end user  Please understand we DO NOT support this product and will not give  tech support on it  If you need additional technical support on this router you must call Linksys     To access the Web based Utility  launch a web browser and type the Routers default IP address   192 168 1 1  in the address bar  Then press Enter  A password request page will appear   Non Windows  XP users will see a similar screen   Leave the User Name field blank  The first time you access the router   use the default password admin  Click the OK button to continue     ERS 4 Instruction Manual       The first screen that appears displays the Setup tab  This allows you to change the Router s general  settings  Change these settings as described here and click the Save Settings button to apply your  changes or Cancel Changes to cancel your changes     Click on the    Applications  amp  Gaming    tab     Links Ys    A Division of Cisco Systems  Inc  Firmware    version  1 05 00    Etherfast   Cable DSL Router BEFSR41 V3  Applications  2 Gaming Setup Security papado Administration Status    
92. on  Detection  Detection  Detection  Detection  Detection    Figure 10 39 Log List    154    T Enan TE a ey Al    ee    occurred  occurred  occurred  occurred  occurred  occurred  occurred  occurred   courred  occurred  occurred  occurred  occurred  occurred  occurred    on camera   on camera  on cameras  on camera   on canera   on camerat  on camera  on camerad  on caneral  on cameras  on canera  on camera     on camera        Headquarter Office   12F  No 79 Sec 1 Shin Tai Wu Road   Hsi Chi  Taipei  Taiwan   Tel   886 2 26982334   Fax   886 2 26982380    European Office  Albert Einstein Strasse 1   D 46446 Emmerich  Germany  Tel   49 2822 9394 0   Fax   49 2822 939495    USA California Office  1801 Highland Ave  Unit A  Duarte  CA 91010  U S A  Tel   1 626 844 8888  Fax   1 626 844 8838    ERS 4 Instruction Manual    Beijing office   Room 609 Technology Trade Building   Shangdi Information Industry Base   Haidian District Beijing China   Tel   86 10 62971096   Fax   86 10 62971423    Japan Office   1809 WBG Marive East 18F   2 6 Nakase  Mihama ku   Chiba city 261 7118  Japan  Tel   81 43 212 8188   Fax   81 43 297 0081    USA New York Office  415 Oser Ave Unit S  Hauppauge  NY 11788  Sales   1 631 436 5070  Fax   1 631 436 5027       EverFocus   P N  TBD    155    
93. ord  alarm outputs  OSD message   buzzer    105    Timeout Mode  Retrigger of Alarms    Input Event            Alarm Duration                  i      e t Duration t  i ee ao    t Reaction    E   t Event  Duration of alarm input source  motion  contact  system events      t Duration  Alarm duration for timeout  defined in the event setup menus  t reaction    Resulting duration for this alarm mode  related to event record  alarm outputs  OSD message   buzzer    Timeout  Transparent Mode  Retrigger of Alarms    Input Event            a           Alarm Duration                        i            x t Duraton   t         t Reaction      P        t Event  Duration of alarm input source  motion  contact  system events      t duration  Alarm duration for timeout  defined in the event setup menus    t reaction    Resulting duration for this alarm mode  related to event record  alarm outputs  OSD message   buzzer    106    9 APPENDIX E  CHANGING RULE FOR  EXPRESS SETUP    Case 1   Record Mode  Normal   Event  Record With  Recording days    ERS 4 will Auto adjust Quality and Event frame rate to match the Recording days which user  selected    According to resolution  event hours and assumption above  ERS 4 will select one set of suitable quality  and event frame rate from Changing Order 1 to 8  If ERS 4 can   t match require record days from 8 sets of  Change Order  it will just use the 7 of Changing Order 8     Changing Order    i a       Case 2   Record Mode  Event Only  Record With  
94. ply To  This button can be used to copy the recording settings to other cameras  Select which camera  you wish to copy to   Select All  selects all cameras     Unselect All    deselects all cameras  Click    OK    to  copy the settings or  Cancel  to exit without copying     Select ALL  Unselect All         113    10 3 2 Video Adjust    amera    Basic Setting  Video Adjust Camera i    Hotion     Title ET    Brightness     JERO 58      Contrast    JO 58      Color    JO 5o         Figure 10 3 Camera Menu     Video Adjust    Camera  Select the camera you wish to adjust     Title    will change to the name of the selected camera     Brightness  Adjusts how bright dark the picture appears  If details appear to be lost in the shadows or  darker regions  try increasing the Brightness  If the image appears too saturated or if the colors appear  overwhelmed by glare  try decreasing the Brightness     Contrast  Adjusts the total amount of light output from the display  If details are lost or lines appear  distorted  try decreasing the contrast     Color  Adjusts the amount of color information in the picture     Apply To  This button can be used to copy the video settings to other cameras  Select which cameras you  wish to copy to   Select All  selects all cameras     Unselect All    deselects all cameras  Click    OK    to copy the  settings or  Cancel  to exit without copying     r Camera    Select ALL  Unselect All         114    10 3 3 Motion    FAA    Basic Setting  O d peg    Ti
95. pplication     When finished making changes  click the Save Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel  Changes to cancel them     Here is an example for how the port information might look     HTTP 80to 80 Both 192 168 1 50 Enable  CTRL 1600to1600 Both 192 168 1 50 Enable    Note   f you changed port 80 in the DVR   s Network Menu  open that port instead of 80     101    7 3 2 D Link Port Forwarding    This section will cover a few simple configurations for the D Link router  This chapter is only to offer some  help to the installer and end user  Please understand we DO NOT support this product and will not give  tech support on it  If you need additional technical support on this router you must call D Link     Whenever you want to configure your network or the DI 624  you can access the Configuration Menu by  opening a web browser and typing in the IP Address of the DI 264   The DI 264 default IP Address is 192 168 0 1    E Type    admin    in the User Name field   NH Leave the Password blank   E Click OK    Connect to 192 168 0 1    DI 774                   User name   E admin  Password       C  Remember rmy password       The first screen that shows up is the Home Tab  This is the starting point for all the router s settings and  functions     Click Virtual Servers on the left to bring up the following screen     102    ERS 4 Instruction Manual        D Li nk pp    A  rPlus    rok tragic ie MrreveG    Bhat 2 4GHz Wireless Router          Stal atus       Virtual Sene
96. r   Activate the check box  if the SMTP server requires an authentication  user name    password      Activate the check box  if the SMTP server supports SSL  Secure Sockets Layer   transmission     lf authentification is required  enter user name here   lf authentification is required  enter password here   Input sender s e mail address     Note  Make sure to enter a valid Email address here  Otherwise most of the mail  server will block the Emails   Enter up to 3 Email addresses for receiving event notifications     Input email subject     Click on to finish and save the settings     3 10 3 Network  DDNS  The ERS 4 supports the free DNS services of DynDNS and EverFocus   EverFocus DDNS allows creating an account directly from the ERS 4     3 10 3 1 EverFocus DDNS     3 EverFocus WASAP fy  RE   O   1 fc  949    LAN  Email    DDNS Service    DDNS DVR Name  everfocusddns com    Alarm Server Status Update successed       Register Update    DDNS Service  DVR Name    Register   Update       Select  EverFocusDDNS   For creating an account enter the desired name of the device     Example    Entering  cool ers4  will create an account with following IP address   cool ers4 everfocusddns com    if this IP Address is not used for another account already      The availability of EverrocusDDNS addresses can be checked also at the  webpage   www everfocusddns com       After input of desired name click on RS EGEE  After the message  Success2 for sending the data the screen shows the statu
97. r 2   Default  1   Parity setting for RS 485 transmission  select NONE  ODD or EVEN   Default  NONE    Click on        to finish and save the settings     3 13 5 System  Miscellaneous    This menu is needed for system maintenance and language settings     Bvr a eS i os eS eS he    Date Time   DEW ile AENA   User Current Firmware Version 1 0 2   yee Contes Bey   Durchsuchen  eS      Firmware    Configurations    Load Factory Default EG    Re uichsuchen      Load  Save To File   Save    Language       Current Firmware Displays the current version   version    Firmware Upgrade Press    Upgrade    to upgrade the firmware   Click on SEARCH and enter the correct update file  ers 4 bin  with new firmware     Click on will start the upgrade procedure  This may take several  minutes  ERS 4 will restart automatically after successful update        NOTE  After updating it is mandatory to perform LOAD DEFAULT for avoiding    malfunctions   Load Factory Click on Load will load the factory settings   Default  Load From File Click on will load the configuration from a configuration file   Save To File Click on will save current configuration to a config file   Language Select menu  and OSD language for ERS 4    m     DC A Inatriintinan ilani J  ERS 4 Instruction Manual    4 NETWORK OPERATION    4 1    E UN Re       LIVE SCREEN CONTROLS  6 7 8 9 10 H  CameraD1 Camera02 o  Ey  2009 12 30 15 01 18  Camara  Normal  Motion  Video Loss 12  Alarm  DisaDie 2009 12 30 15 01 18 2009 12 30 15 01 18  4
98. r is used 10 allow Intemet users access to LAM serices  Enabled Disabled   Name Clear   Pimaie IP    Protocol Type   TOP is       Pikale Fori   Pubke Port   Schedule Ahas   From tire Wi  MR AMi to 00 004  AML  day   Sun iri io Sur le  irtaal Servers List Apply Caneel Help   Hame PreatelP Protocol Schedule  Virwal Sener FTP 0 0 0 0 IP  oy eve aways   LA  virtual Sener HTTP 000 0 IP  0  6080 always Ep    Virtual Servers allows users who are connecting remotely to access services on the router s Local Network   The functions of each field are described below     Virtual Server   Select Enabled or Disabled   Name   Enter the name referencing the virtual service   Private IP   The IP address of the device running the local services    Protocol Type   The protocol used for the virtual service    Private Port   The port number that the service uses on the LAN  Local Area Network     Public Port   The port number that the services uses on the WAN  Wide Area Network     Schedule   The time period the virtual server will be active    When you have input all the information for a virtual server  click on Apply to add it to the list at the    bottom or Cancel to clear all fields     Here is an example of the information for each service     Name Private IP Protocol Private Port Public Port Schedule  HTTP 192 168 1 50 Both 80 80 Enable  CTRL  192 168 1 50 Both 1600 1600 Enable    Note   f you changed port 80 in the DVR s Network Menu  open that port instead of 80     103    8 APPENDIX D  
99. rchasing one if  you have never made a straight through cable  Please remember you can not use a cross over  network cable for this application     gt  Once you have a straight through cable plug one end into the LAN port on the back of the recorder  and the other into the high speed modem      gt  Log into the EverFocus DVR menu and go to the Network Setting Menu      gt  Input the Static IP address  the Subnet Mask  and the Gateway that you obtained from the internet  service provider       Note   f you have a dynamic IP address  you can set the DVR to DHCP to automatically detect  the network settings  Therefore  it can use a dynamic IP address      gt  Exit from the DVR   s Menu to save the settings      gt  Toaccess the DVR from a computer  open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type   http     IP address given by your internet service provider       Note  When using this type of connection  only one device can be connected to the modem at  a time  You will need to use a computer at a different location to test the connection     ERS 4 Instruction Manual    7 2 3 Router or LAN Connection          Internet  Cat5  straight Through   IF      DVR Router    Straight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outs   The Figure below shows the pin configurations for a straight cable     Pins 4 5  Tand A  are not used    Pins 4  5 7 and 3  are not used    Fin number Wire Lolor       Pin 1    gt  OrangeWhite  Pin 2    gt  Orange   Pin 3    gt  Green White  Pin 4    gt  Blue   Pin 5    gt 
100. rding frame rate according to settings  The following message will pop up  press    Yes    to change  Resolution  Recording frame rate and Quality depending on your express setting     PATO    All data will be reset     Are you sure         111    10 3 Camera Setting    Figure 10 2 is a screen shot of the CAMERA SETTING MENU  This menu is used to configure individual  camera settings     CoRR eH Saeew    Basic Setting   Video Adjust O 1      Motion   Video Loss AO cameras    Install         Covert    Resolution 30x240 E    Record O nign    Eso fps AMINO   Event qnie fps      PTZ yore     TES    _             ee r a R        Figure 10 2 Camera Menu Basic Setting    10 3 1 Basic Setting  Camera  Select the camera number     Title  The title setting allows you to assign a title to selected camera  Each title supports up to 16  characters  The on screen keyboard will appear when you click the title option        Install  Check the box to enable the current camera  To take full advantage of the ERS 4   s recording  abilities  any unused cameras should have this option disabled     Covert  Check the box to hide the camera picture in live and sequence modes  However  the image will still  be recorded and can be played back by any user who has playback rights     Record Mode  2 record modes are available     Normal   Event  This recording mode includes continuous and event recording     112    Event Only  Video will be recorded only when events occur   Resolution  Select recording re
101. red frame  See below image  Use Up Down arrow key to desired time  bar for setting     7 SANA    Express Selig  Wolidip        Editing blocks in a time bar  when a time bar is selected  highlighted in red frame   press Enter  button  then the first block of this bar will be selected  highlighted in blue frame   Use Right Left  arrow key to switch to desired block as starting time  and press Enter button again to confirm  At  this time  the current and all following blocks will turn into gray  which means this gray time zone  has been set to the recording mode of gray  Alarm Action off   User can also change the time zone  to a different record mode by following instruction in next step        Changing recording mode  color  of a time zone  Use Right Left arrow key to switch to the first  block  with number on it  of a time zone  Clicking Enter button  and this time zone will switch to    136    another color  which means switching to another recording mode  The color switch sequence is  gray  gt orange     Apply to Days  This button can be used to copy schedules to other days  Select which days you wish to  copy to   Select All  selects all days     Clear All    deselects all days  Click    OK    to copy the settings or   Cancel  to exit without copying        Apply to Pays    Hol Oth    Sun   Select All    Moni  Tue _  Wed _ Clear All    Thu Fril   Sat         Apply to Cameras  This button can be used to copy schedules to other cameras  Select which cameras  you wish to copy
102. s  message  Status updating     DDNS Service  DVR Name  everfocusddns com    Status Updating    Register Update       Wait until status message changes     Option 1  Registration successful    DDNS Senice  DVR Name everfocusddns com    Status Update successed     Register Update       The selected name was registered successful  If the ERS 4 is connected correctly  to the Internet  it can be accessed now under    http    your registered name  everfocusddns com    Option 2  Registration failed  no connection    DDNS Service    DVR Name  everfocusddns com    Status Connection timeout       This status message indicates  that no connection to DDNS server was established   Check the network settings for gateway and DNS server  furthermore check port  forwarding settings in DSL router  if router is installed      Option 3  Registration failed  selected name was registered already    DDNS Service  DVR Name  everfocusddns com    Status Name exists    Register Update       Select a new name and try to register again     Note  EverFocus DDNS addresses are not supported in PowerCon management software  Status version  4 3 and lower      54    3 10 3 2 Dyndns DDNS    Using an address of dyndns org requires an existing account   Create a free account at www dyndns org first     F EverFocus dd AA ict    LAN      DIDIN Service www dyndns or  Email    DDNS Host Name ME  Alarm Server User Name    Password HEEE       DDNS Service Select  www dyndns org    Host Name Name of the ERS 4  as defin
103. s triggered if contact closes   N C   Normal closed  event is triggered if contact opens     Selection of camera for full screen switching of monitor and PTZ preset position  reaction  if this function is activated    Select camera 1 4     lf the ACTIVE CAMERA is a camera with PTZ and preset   position function  it is  possible to move the camera in case of event to a desired preset position    OFF  no camera movement   1 255  camera will move in case of event to selected preset position    This button can be used to copy the contact settings to other contacts  Select which  contact you wish to copy to     Select All  selects all contacts     Unselect All    deselects all contacts  Click    OK    to  copy the settings or  Cancel  to exit without copying     Camera       Clicking on this button will save the changed settings for this contact     3 8 2 Alarm  Event    This menu defines reactions on system events   3 8 2 1 Event  Fan failure    This menu defines system reaction in case of cooler fan malfunction   Note  This event is only needed for ERS 4 with build in Hard Disk  ERS 4 without Hard Disk are not  equipped with cooler fan       A EverFocus m  Sp  e  E E jas Pe o E ES  O  a fect P    Alarm l  SEE Fan Fiure     Event    Log E   Buzzer W   Email Notify m  Network Alarm mi    Alarm Output  Output Type  aaa       Event Select FAN FAILURE   Log Check box to record fan failure events in the log    Buzzer Check box to enable buzzer in case of cooler fan fault    Email Noti
104. so be changed     Recording capacity for all 4 cameras  shown next to the Normal Speed field   The  number here indicates the remaining recording capacity available for all 4 cameras   When this number is positive  it means there is still recording capacity     If this number is negative  it means the recording capacity has been exceeded  and  the user must lower Normal Speed or Resolution  This number must be positive  before saving the changes  Otherwise  a pop up window will display    Fail    enter  valid frame rates in this case and save again     Frame rate in images per second  IPS  for event  motion  contact alarm  recording     This checkbox appears only at page of camera 1  Audio channel is assigned to  channel 1   Activate the checkbox for enabling audio record     When using a PTZ Camera  activate PTZ control by switching to ON  The ID     RS 485 address  must match the ID used by the connected camera in order to  control the camera using the ERS 4     This button can be used to copy the recording settings to other cameras  Select  which camera you wish to copy to  Camera titles and PTZ setting will not be copied    Select All  selects all cameras     Unselect All    deselects all cameras  Click    OK    to  copy the settings or  Cancel  to exit without copying     Camera       Clicking on this button will save the changed settings for this camera     3 6 2 Camera  Video Adjust    This menu allo    Camera  Brightness  Contrast  Color  Apply To    Save Ch 1   4    
105. solution based on video format    NTSC  720x480   720x240   360x240   PAL  720x576   720x288   360x288    Record Quality  Select an image quality for recording  There are five different qualities available  Superior   High  Standard  Basic and Low  A higher image quality uses more HDD space     Normal Speed  Frame rate in images per second  IPS  for continuous recording  The speed is limited to  the maximum recording rate of the ERS 4  displayed in the bottom left corner  divided by the number of  installed cameras  If the resolution option is changed  the unit of this field will also be changed     Recording capacity for all 4 8cameras  shown next to the Normal Speed field   The number here    indicates the remaining recording capacity available for all 4 8 cameras  When this number is positive  it  means there is still recording capacity  If this number is negative  it means the recording capacity has  been exceeded  and the user must lower Normal Speed or Resolution  This number must be positive  before saving the changes  Otherwise  a pop up window will display    Total FPS exceed maximum  recording rate  discard changes     and the settings for all cameras will return to previous values     Event Speed  Frame rate in images per second  IPS  for event recording     PTZ ID  When using a PTZ Camera  this ID must match the ID used by the connected camera in order to  control the camera using the ERS 4  Click    On    to confirm selection     Off    to cancel selection     Ap
106. specific camera  For example if you had an  external motion detector on camera one you would set this option to    1        PTZ Preset  Select PTZ Preset from    1    to    255     If the Active Camera is a PTZ speed dome  the alarm will  move the camera to the specified preset position for event recording  Click    On    to confirm selection     Off     to cancel selection     Alarm Output  This will transmit a signal through one of the alarm outputs  It can be set to either    NONE      not active  or    T        Output Type  Output action when alarm is triggered   Timeout  Alarm output lasts for the set time duration   Permanent  Alarm will remain active until user presses    Enter    key   Transparent  Alarm output keeps working according to the signal of alarm input   Trans Timeout  Alarm output continues until event ends  then lasts for the set time duration   Timeout Duration  Time duration selectable from 1 to 150 seconds     Apply To  This button can be used to copy the alarm settings to other cameras  Select which cameras you  wish to copy to   Select All  selects all cameras     Unselect All    deselects all cameras  Click    OK    to copy the  settings or  Cancel  to exit without copying     Select All    Unselect All      Cancel       120    10 5 2 Event    This section covers internal system event warnings     7 NAAA    Event 3l h    Log i    Buzzer i    Email Notify  Network Alarm   Stop Recording    Temp  Warnning tseasS C  131 F E   Alarm Output Hone  j  A Tr
107. t Date    Time  Set current Time    Date Format  Choose date format from yyyy mm dd  dd mm yyyy  and mm dd yyyy    Time Format  Change time format between 12H and 24H mode    Time Zone  Set the time zone that the ERS 4 adjusts to when updating from the time server   NTP  Select    Enable    or    Disable    NTP time synchronization     NTP Server  Displays the time server address that the uses for time synchronize  To find a compatible  NTP address  please follow these steps     a  Go to a PC that is connected to the internet   b  Click on    START      gt     RUN      gt  type    command    and press    Ok      c  In the DOS Prompt  type    ping pool ntp org    to find out the IP address of an NTP Server     NTP Update Interval  The frequency that the system automatically updates the time  Select Daily  Weekly   or Monthly     146    10 10 2 Daylight Saving    eee sere    Date Time  Daylight Saving    1 0 Control    Start Time  hh mm     E  Set To  hh mm     tou g  2 E    End Date    End Time  hh mm        Figure 10 31 System Menu     Daylight Saving    Daylight Saving  Check the box to enable daylight saving time   Start Date  Set the start date of daylight saving time   Start Time  hh mm   Set the time when daylight saving time begins     Set To  hh mm   This is what the time will change to when daylight saving begins  For most regions  this  will be one hour ahead of the    Start Time        End Date  Set the end date of daylight saving time   End Time  hh mm   Set the ti
108. t action when alarm is triggered   Timeout  Alarm output lasts for the set time duration   Permanent  Alarm will be continuously active until user presses    Enter    key   Transparent  Alarm output remains active until event ends   Trans Timeout  Alarm output continues until event ends  then lasts for the set time duration     Timeout Duration  The amount of time the buzzer sounds when ERS 4 stops recording  Duration  selectable from 1 to 150 seconds     127    10 6 Schedule Setting    Figure 10 18 is a screen shot of the SCHEDULE SETTING MENU  In this menu you can set a unique timer  to start recording during a specified time period  This menu is used to configure Express Setup  Holidays  and Schedule settings     FORRADO    Express Setup   Holidays Weekend Start   18 08     Schedule   Alarm Action a Eag Monday sj MET  Daytime Start B6  68    Daytine End 18 00    Event  Action    Weekday ts gNornal Event   38 fps     vo1303y CORE    E ad NN    Record Type Hormal Event       Figure 10 18 Schedule Menu Express Setup    10 6 1 Express Setup  Weekend Start  Select day and time when weekend starts   Weekend End  Select day and time when weekend ends   Daytime Start  Select daytime starting time   Nighttime schedule ends when Daytime begins   Daytime End  Select daytime ending time   Nighttime schedule begins when Daytime ends   Record Type  Select the type of recording for each time period    Disabled  No recording during scheduled time period   Normal Event  Continuous and Even
109. t recording   Event Only  Event recording only    Normal Frame Rate  Continuous FPS recording rate for the scheduled time period  The maximum rate is  limited to the ERS 4   s maximum recording rate divided by the number of active cameras  Selectable frame  rate includes 30fps  15fps  10fps  7 5fps  5fps  1fps or Ofps     Event Frame Rate  FPS recording rate for events  Selectable frame rate includes 30fps  15fps  10fps   7 5fps  5fps  1fps or Ofps     Event Action  Check this box to enable Buzzer  Alarm out  E mail and Network actions when an event  occurs on the selected time period     128    Apply  Press    Apply    button bring up a confirmation window  Select    Yes    to confirm and apply express  schedule settings or    No    to cancel changes     All schedule data will be reset     Are you sure         es      10 6 2 Holidays    In addition to setting a weekly record schedule  user can also schedule recording for specific days of the  year     Express Setup List of Holidays   Holidays Ho  Date Type Recurrent Type Details  Schedufe  Alarm Action 2088 01 01    1st Sun Jan    dy  UE  EN  E  EN  EA    E EE  Le fla tle    2  i    ul    bh  mb     pos        Figure 10 19 Schedule Menu Holidays    Date Type  Select either Holiday or Others   Holiday and Others means two different groups  you can  assign special days in these two groups     Recurrent Type  Choose how often each scheduled day should be recorded   Disable  Recording is disabled   One time  Records date only on
110. tected  m    Select the network Type     Static IP  Fixed IP address   DHCP  Ifthe connected network supports DHCP  the DHCP server will assign an  IP address to the ERS 4   PPPoE  For direct connection to DSL ONLY  Verify with your ISP if they use  PPPoE    In STATIC IP mode enter the IP address of the ERS 4     In DHCP and PPPoE modes the IP address is assigned automatically  the address  is displayed only and not editable     In STATIC IP mode enter the subnet mask of connected network    In DHCP and PPPoE modes the subnet mask is assigned automatically  the  address is displayed only and not editable    In STATIC IP mode enter the gateway address of connected network     In DHCP and PPPoE modes the gateway address is assigned automatically  the  address is displayed only and not editable     DNS Server 1    DNS Server 2    HTTP   Port  Bandwidth limit    Enable 3GPP  streaming    PPPoE only   User Name    PPPoE only   Password    Apply    In STATIC IP mode enter the address of DNS Server 1 in connected network     In DHCP and PPPoE modes the DNS server address is assigned automatically  the  address is displayed only and not editable     In STATIC IP mode enter the address of DNS Server 2 in connected network     In DHCP and PPPoE modes the DNS server address is assigned automatically  the  address is displayed only and not editable     HTTP port setting  default value is port 80     In case of limited network bandwidth resources it is possible to limit maximum  streaming
111. ter     142    10 8 DISK SETTING    5 27 is a screen shot of the DISK SETTING MENU  This menu is used to review and manage the ERS 4   s  hard drive settings     AA AAA    Record Time q S N A    Record Time  End  N A    Health Status Not Install  Disk Temperature     C       F  Disk Size  Total  N A    Disk Size  Usage  N A       Figure 10 27 Disk Menu    Record Time  Start   Shows earliest recorded time on the hard drive    Record Time  End   Shows latest or most current recorded time on the hard drive   Health Status  Displays current status of the selected disk    Disk Temperature  Displays current disk temperature    Disk Size Total  Shows total disk size     Disk Size Usage  Shows percentage of used disk space  If ERS 4 is set to automatically overwrite the disk   this option will show    Overwrite mode currently        143    10 9 Display Setting    Figure 10 28 is a screen shot of the DISPLAY SETTING MENU  This menu will walk you through Monitor  On Screen Display  OSD  and Sequential setup     TS    Fea aaa ae    Main H T SEQ Hain Monitor    Camera Title      Date Tine       Playback Date Tine i    Playback Status i    Event Status i     HDD Status i      Test Insert       Hain Honitor Output Fea        Figure 10 28 Display Menu     Monitor OSD    10 9 1 Monitor OSD   These are the display options for the Main Monitor    Main Monitor   Camera Title  Check the box to display camera titles    Date Time  Check the box to display current date time    Playback Date Time  C
112. thernet connection points  such as those on a hub  switch  or router  The term port is also used to  refer to a physical connection point for peripheral devices such as serial  parallel  and USB ports     ERS 4 Instruction Manual    7 2 WHAT IS YOUR NETWORK SETUP     Everfocus DVR s and IP   products can operate using one of three types of networking connections     1  Simple One to One Connection  A simple one to one connection is the simplest type of network  connection  It uses a cross over cable to make a direct connection from one computer to another   or in this case a computer to a DVR      2  Direct High Speed Modem Connection  A direct modem connection uses a standard network cable  to connect the modem directly to a computer  or in this case a modem to the DVR   This type of  connection only covers single port modems  For a combination modem router  use the setup  described below     3  Router or LAN Connection     A local area network connection requires either a router or a pre   existing LAN connection  This is the most common type of connection  A router allows multiple  computers and DVR s to access each other as well as the Internet  It assigns different internal IP  addresses to the computers     7 2 1 Simple One to One Connection      a       Cat 5  Cross over cable    Crossover Ethernet Cable Pin outs   The Figure below shows the pin configurations for a cross over cable     Pins 4 3  7 and 6  are mol used    Pins4 5 7 and g  are not used    Pin number Wire
113. through one of the alarm outputs  It can be set to either    NONE      not active  or    T        Output Type  Output action when alarm is triggered   Timeout  Alarm output lasts for the set time duration   Permanent  Alarm will be continuously active until user presses    Enter    key   Transparent  Alarm output remains active until event ends   Trans Timeout  Alarm output continues until event ends  then lasts for the set time duration     Timeout Duration  The amount of time the buzzer sounds when the HD is off  Duration selectable from 1  to 150 seconds     125    Power Loss     FeSO MBB ee    yePower Loss x     Log i      Email Notify    Network Alarm       Figure 10 16 Alarm  amp  Event Menu     Event     Power Loss    Log  Log is permanently checked for this feature  Power Loss events are always recorded by the ERS 4   Email Notify  Check box to enable email notification when HD is off     Network Alarm  Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC   requires PowerCon software and  setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu     126    Network Loss     rr        7 AAA    Alarm Output one  j    TS Timeout zj    Timeout Duration Ss         Figure 10 17 Alarm  amp  Event Menu     Event     Network Loss    Log  Check box to record events in the log   Buzzer  Check box to enable buzzer when network is lost     Alarm Output  This will transmit a signal through one of the alarm outputs  It can be set to either    NONE      not active  or    T        Output Type  Outpu
114. tify the main host or computer on the LAN that  assigns the IP addresses to your network  usually a router   This is comparable to the zip code of your  address     7 1 4 Virtual Ports    A port number represents a  channel  or entryway for network communications  Port numbers allow  different applications on the same computer to utilize network resources without interfering with each other   Port numbers most commonly appear in network programming  particularly socket programming   sometimes  though  port numbers are made visible to the casual user  For example  some websites on the  Internet use a URL like the following     http   www fakeaddress com 8100     In this example  the number 8100 refers to the port number used by the browser to connect to the web  server  The standard port number used by web sites is 80  so this number does not need to be included  with the URL  although it can be   In IP networking  port numbers can theoretically range from 0 to 65535   Most popular network applications  though  use port numbers at the lower end of the range  such as 80 for  HTTP   Ports are similar to doors and windows of your house  with port 80 acting as the front door  If these  are not open you could not enter the house  This is the same case with ports on a network  If the ports for a  specific IP address are not open then you could not gain access to that IP address     Note  The term port also refers to several other aspects of network technology  A port can refer to  E
115. tle Camera  t  Enable   Hain Abiego Change     Log  Pre alarm Record    Buzzer     Email Notify      Network Alarm     Alarm Output Hone   j  output Type rineout E  Timeout Duration E   Apply To         Figure 10 4 Camera Menu     Motion    Camera  Select the camera you wish to adjust     Title    will change to the title name of the selected camera     Enable  Check box to enable motion detection  Other motion options will not be available unless this  feature is selected     Log  Check box to record motion events in the log   Main Monitor  Monitor display options when a motion event occurs   No change  No change on the main monitor display   Full screen  A full screen of the active camera will display on the main monitor     Pre alarm Record  Check box to record several moments before the motion event   Pre alarm recording  rate will follow    Normal    frame rate setting     Buzzer  Check box to enable buzzer when a motion event is triggered   Email Notify  Check box to send email notification when a motion event is detected     Network Alarm  Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC when motion occurs   requires  PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu     Alarm Output  This will transmit a signal through one of the alarm outputs  It can be set to either    NONE      not active  or    T        Output Type  Output action when motion is triggered    Timeout  Alarm output lasts for the set time duration    Permanent  Alarm will remain on
116. using   Make sure for correct position of power cable        83    ERS 4 Instruction Manual    5 5 HDD MOUNTING IN HOUSING    Mount the pre assembled HDD in the ERS 4 housing with 2 screws for each bracket           ak      MDS    Left bracket position Right bracket position    84    ERS 4 Instruction Manual    5 6 CLOSING ERS 4 HOUSING    Lift back part for inserting cover in front panel        part 2 outside the base plate     Please make sure  that panel and       part 1 is inside front               Fix the cover with the 2 screws at each side     6 APPENDIX B  3GPP MOBILE PHONE  STREAMING    6 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS    Mobile phone access to the live streams of the ERS 4 requires a media player on the mobile phone  which  allows RTSP streaming   Furthermore 3GPP streaming has to be enabled in ERS 4 network menu     The stream address has the syntax     Live stream Channel 1  rtsp     IP Address of ERS 4  live0 3gp  Live stream Channel 2  rtsp     IP Address of ERS 4  live1 3gp  Live stream Channel 3  rtsp     IP Address of ERS 4  live2 3gp  Live stream Channel 4  rtsp     IP Address of ERS 4  live3 3gp    NOTE  The 3GPP streaming is not protected by user name and password  This means   everybody  who knows IP address and the syntax  can access the ERS 4 by mobile  phone or media player  which supports RTSP such as VLAN player     Please consider these security limitations before enabling 3GPP streaming     6 2 APPLE IPHONE    Viewing ERS 4 Live Streams on iPhone requires
117. ut field for preset  tour and pattern numbers    Number buttons  Clear numeric input  Start  for preset  tour  pattern    Save preset position  Delete preset position       Auto Pan   Preset position   Preset Tour   Pattern  Input syntax   Go to Preset Position PRESET  gt   number   gt  GO  Save Preset Position PRESET  gt   number   gt  SET  Delete Preset Position PRESET  gt   number   gt  DELETE  Start Preset Tour TOUR  gt   number   gt  GO  Start Pattern PATTERN  gt   number   gt  GO  Start Auto Pan AUTO PAN  Open Setup Menu PRESET  gt   95   gt  SET  Enter in Speed Dome OSD l    iris open   ESC   Cancel in Speed Dome OSD l   Iris close     NOTE  The availability of each PTZ feature depends on user camera type and used PTZ protocol      4 7 INFO    4 7 1 Info  System    The SYSTEM menu provides informations about hardware and firmware status of ERS 4     Click on J icon for opening INFO menu   F EverFocus WS ta AA ft    Log    System  Version 1 0 2 172 16 12 31  Model ERS4 00 11 14 08 02 0a  NTSC PAL PAL DVR Name ERS 4    Web Version 1 0 2 13 Network ID    Status  Disk       Version Current Firmware version of ERS 4   Model Model Name   NTSC PAL Video system of installation   Web Version Firmware version of ActiveX control  web browser   IP IP   address of ERS 4   MAC MAC   Address of ERS 4   DVR Name Device name   Network ID Network ID for network alarm transmission    4 7 2 Info  Log    Depending on settings the ERS 4 logs informations about events  system errors and user
118. ypes  TIMEOUT  and    TRANSPARENT TIMEOUT     Enter the event duration in the range 1   150 seconds     Apply Save the settings for this event type     3 9 REMOTE SETUP  SCHEDULE    The ERS 4 4 provides an enhanced schedule for recording periods  The Schedule includes an EXPRESS  setup  Holiday list and separate alarm input timer     Click on 82 for opening SCHEDULE menu    Note  All schedule settings are active only  if the check box  SCHEDULE RECORD  in RECORD  menu is activated      3 9 1 Schedule  Express Setup    The Express setup is an option for fast schedule setup  if the installation does not require individual settings  for each day and each camera     Express schedule creates a similar schedule for each camera with following time periods   Weekend  Defaults  Start Friday 18 00  end Monday 06 00   Weekday daytime  Defaults  Start each weekday 6 00  end each weekday 18 00  Weekday nighttime  Defaults  Start each weekday 18 00  end each weekday 06 00  Holiday   Others  Settings for days  which are defined at  HOLIDAYS  menu page  All settings of the EXPRESS page can be modified at the SCHEDULE menu page      3 EverFocus faa  57  AMRO  Ea RE   O  le ct      Express Setup     es Weekend Start  iia  EEE  Schedule Weekend End  os 00 nZ   Alarm Action Daytime Start ES    Daytime End ES    Record Type Normal Event Event Action    WII  ple Normal Event    1 fps  25 fps y   UCC EADEM Event Only    Mitos i25 s z        Weekend Start Start time of the weekend period   Weekend E
    
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